Rahul Bose

Indian film actor and politician

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2024 Scheduled to appear in multiple films across different languages including 'Berlin', 'Amaran', and 'Bhairathi Ranagal'
2023 Acted as Mirza Hakim in the Hindi series 'Taj: Divided by Blood'
2023 Appeared in multiple films: 'Binodini: Ekti Natir Upakhyan' (as Rangababu in Bengali), 'Neeyat' (as Jimmy Mistry in Hindi), and 'Iraivan' (as 'Smiley Killer' Brahma in Tamil)
2022 Portrayed Ray's Father in the English film 'Eternally Confused and Eager for Love'
2022 Played the role of Lawyer Parvez Alam in 'Salaam Venky'
2021 Appeared in 'Bombay Begums' as Mahesh Rao in Hindi
2021 Played Nirupam Chanda in the Bengali film 'Rabindranath Ekhane Kokhono Khete Asen Ni'
2020 Won the Filmfare OTT Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Web Original Film for his role in 'Bulbbul'.
2020 Appeared in Netflix Original 'Bulbbul', playing dual roles as Mahendra and Indranil
2019 Rahul Bose hosted 'Teacher's Genuine Stories' in Hindi
2017 Directed, produced, and acted in the biopic Poorna about the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest
2013 Played the antagonist in the Tamil thriller Vishwaroopam and its sequel, expanding his acting portfolio across different film industries.
February 17 2013 Delivered the convocation speech at the 8th convocation of BRAC University Bangladesh.
2012 Received two significant awards: the Hakim Khan Sur Award for National Integration from the Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation and the Lt. Governor's Commendation Award for services to Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
2011 Worked with Bhaichung Bhutia to raise funds for victims of the Sikkim earthquake.
May 27 2011 Released film 'Kuch Love Jaisa' where Bose played the role of Raghav Passport in Hindi
2010 Received the Green Globe Foundation Award for Extraordinary Work by a Public Figure, recognizing his environmental and social efforts.
April 9 2010 Released The Japanese Wife with Japanese actress Chigusa Takaku

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