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Retracing the popularity of Satyajit Ray's Feluda, 50 years on

<p>Fifty years after Satyajit Ray created a Bengali detective, who became an instant hero with readers across the world, a bunch of writers with memories of Feluda retrace his popularity that defied the passage of time</p>

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An illustration by Satyajit Ray for the story, Badshahi Angti

An illustration by Satyajit Ray for the story, Badshahi Angti

In 1965, Kolkata was Calcutta. It was a time of unceasing unrest; life was often halted by demonstrations on streets as strikes and events of splintering gory violence captured the imagination a city that was half way through a decade of tumultuous political upheaval.

An illustration by Satyajit Ray for the story, Badshahi Angti. Pic courtesy/Feluda@50, HarperCollins
An illustration by Satyajit Ray for the story, Badshahi Angti. Pic courtesy/Feluda@50, HarperCollins

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