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Feluda, or Prodosh Chandra Mitra, who uses the anglicised name Pradosh C. Mitter, is a fictional private investigator starring in a series of Bengali novels and short stories written by Indian Bengali film director and writer Satyajit Ray.

Feluda and detective
Feluda, too, taught in a school prior to his detective career.
Feluda played by Soumitra, the sharp and witty detective from Calcutta, his cousin Topshe and friend Lalmohan Ganguly played by Santosh Dutta visit Benaras ( Varanasi ), a town on the banks of Ganges.
On coming to know that Feluda is a famous detective the head of this family invites him to his place and tells him about theft of an idol of Ganesha, the elephant God.

Feluda and .
Feluda first made his appearance in a Bengali children ’ s magazine called Sandesh in 1965, under the editorialship of Satyajit Ray and Subhas Mukhopadhyay.
Feluda has had been filmed at different times, with the character been played by Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakraborty and Shashi Kapoor.
Prodosh Chandra Mitter, popularly known by his nickname Feluda, first appeared in the eponymous short story Feludar Goyendagiri ( Feluda's Investigation ) in 1965.
In the Feluda series that followed, Feluda was portrayed as a man of around 27 with a tall ( 6 ' 2 "), athletic figure.
Despite being a strongly built man adept in martial arts, Feluda relies mostly upon his superb analytical ability and observation skill ( jokingly referred to as the ' Magajastra ' or brain-weapon ) to solve cases instead of using physical strength or weapons.
However, contemporary ( 2000's ) movies based on Feluda stories feature scenes of violence uncharacteristic of the series, where Feluda demonstrates his martial art prowess.
Feluda is known to be a good sleight-of-hand and he put that skill to use for solving couple of cases.
In his personal life, Feluda is a common Bengali youth has been brought up by his father's younger brother ( Tapesh / Topshe's father ) after his parent's death when he was only 9.
Contrary to his otherwise healthy lifestyle, Feluda enjoys smoking cigarettes and chewing betel leaves.
Though Feluda often teases his young cousin, he is extremely fond and very protective of him.
Feluda lives with Topshe's family.
In Baksho Rahasya or Mystery of a box, he confuses hippos with walruses — a tendency that Feluda often tries to correct.
Jatayu makes his first appearance in Sonar Kella joining Feluda and Topshe in the train at Kanpur, on their way to Jodhpur.
In the first two films on Feluda, which were directed by Ray himself, the character was played by Santosh Dutta, and after the first one, Ray modified the literary character to some extent, making him look and behave quite like Dutta himself.
Feluda's jyatha ( that is, uncle ) is said to have a ' photographic memory ', and is a vast source of information which comes in handy when Feluda is in need of some.
Following recent Feluda films made by Sandip Ray, Satyajit Ray's son, there have been questions over Sidhu Jyatha's continued relevance in the stories considering technologies such as the internet offer a faster, wider and more effective knowledge base than a well-read person.
He played a crucial role in Gorosthaney Sabhdhan where he saved the lives of Feluda, Lalmohon, and Topshe. In Ambar Sen Ontordhan Rohossho, Haripad is seen carrying the ransom to the kidnapper.
He also has a minor role in Boshpukery Khunkharapi, where he takes part in a surveillance mission with the rest of the Feluda gang in disguise.
Utpal Dutta immortalised this character in one Feluda movie Joi Baba Felunath, which Satyajit Ray directed.

uses and brilliant
Alessandro Allori's ( 1535 – 1607 ) Susanna and the Elders ( below ) uses artificial, waxy eroticism and consciously brilliant still life detail, in a crowded contorted composition.
Gene Hackman's paranoid, technologically brilliant character in Enemy of the State, who uses the pseudonym Brill, closely resembles Harry Caul in The Conversation.
Avoiding an overt attack, Shaddam instead uses the centuries-old feud between House Atreides and House Harkonnen to disguise his assault, enlisting the brilliant and power-hungry Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in his plan to trap and eliminate the Atreides.
He wrote that Medium Cool was " an angry, technically brilliant movie that uses some of the real events of last year the way other movies use real places — as backgrounds that are extensions of the fictional characters.
Economic uses of the Rhamnaceae are chiefly as ornamental plants and as the source of many brilliant green and yellow dyes.
Assuming that these various words and uses should refer to a single underlying concept, St. Augustine renders it as clara notitia cum laude, " brilliant celebrity with praise ".
The Latin word lucifer, corresponding to Greek φωσφόρος, was used as a name for the morning star and thus appeared in the Vulgate translation of the Hebrew word ה ֵ יל ֵ ל ( helel )-meaning Venus as the brilliant, bright or shining one-in, where the Septuagint Greek version uses, not Φωσφόρος, but Ἑωσφόρος.
He uses the prototype to stretch the weekend in order to give the brilliant lead scientist Earl Dopler time to fix the remaining glitch in the technology after his henchmen Richard and Jay prevent Earl's incognito departure at the airport.
Although much weaker, the Ahom Army defeated the Mughal Army by brilliant uses of the terrain, clever diplomatic negotiations to buy time, guerrilla tactics, psychological warfare, military intelligence and by exploiting the sole weakness of the Mughal forces — its navy.
Stephanie sells the gems and goes to an island clinic where she meets Dr. Dan Marshall ( James Smillie ), a brilliant plastic surgeon who uses his talents to repair her face and body.
" Elon uses the term " Jewish self-hatred " synonymously with Jewish anti-Semitism when he points out ," One of the most prominent Austrian anti-Semites was Otto Weininger a brilliant young Jew " who " published ' Sex and Character ', attacking Jews and women.
Rhyme, a quadriplegic since a line-of-duty accident, uses his wits to track this brilliant killer who's been hired to eliminate three witnesses in the last hours before their grand jury testimony.

uses and detective
* The Moonstone ( 1868 ) by Wilkie Collins uses a collection of various documents to construct a detective novel in English.
This uses a national IT system developed for major crime enquiries by all UK forces, called Home Office Large Major Enquiry System, more commonly referred to by its acronym, HOLMES ( which recognises the great fictional detective Sherlock Holmes ).
Others are connected only by theme: for example, each film of Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors trilogy explores one of the political ideals of the French Republic ( liberty, equality, fraternity ) and each novel in Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy uses formats from detective fiction to explore existential questions.
In Edgar Allan Poe's The Purloined Letter, the private detective Dupin uses the metaphor of a Procrustean bed to describe the Parisian police's overly rigid method of looking for clues.
This uses the same investigatory skills of a police detective in most cases, because the answers are available from the circumstances, scene, and recent medical records.
In this version, reporter Lamont Cranston is an amateur criminologist and detective who uses the name of " The Shadow " as a radio gimmick.
Hoch's protagonist is a gifted amateur detective who uses pure brainpower to solve his cases.
The lawyer uses the time to manipulate those financially interested in the trial to have their private detective recant his testimony, which was the final remaining weapon in the prosecution's arsenal.
Most notably, in the third scenario, a homosexual is seen driving the same car ( 1959 Chevrolet Biscayne ) the detective uses.
Elle hires a detective to find Bruiser's mother, only to discover that the company that has her dog's mother is a Stripper company that uses Bruiser's mother for " testing ".
The New York Trilogy is a particular form of postmodern detective fiction which still uses well-known elements of the detective novel ( the classical and hardboiled varieties, for example ) but also creates a new form that links " the traditional features of the genre with the experimental, metafictional and ironic features of postmodernism.
* The alias that Olaf uses, Detective Dupin, may be a reference to C. Auguste Dupin, a fictional detective character created by Edgar Allan Poe.
* In Agatha Christie's 1947 novel The Labours of Hercules from the short story " The Erymanthian Boar " detective Hercule Poirot uses a heliograph to communicate from the top of Rochers Neiges where he is trapped to the police at the mountain's base.
It can be a combination of multiple genres to create a unique narrative or to comment on situations in postmodernity: for example, William S. Burroughs uses science fiction, detective fiction, westerns ; Margaret Atwood uses science fiction and fairy tales ; Umberto Eco uses detective fiction, fairy tales, and science fiction, Derek Pell relies on collage and noir detective, erotica, travel guides, and how-to manuals, and so on.
The biologist then uses his cellular rejuvenation technique to return life and youth to Holmes's body, so that the detective can combat Moriarty.
A detective says a Finnish-made version, though he uses the Swedish model number ( m / 37 ) in mentioning it.

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