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Double Feluda
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Directed bySandip Ray
Based onSamaddarer Chabi and Golokdham Rahasya
by Satyajit Ray
Produced byKamal Mukut
StarringSabyasachi Chakrabarty
Saheb Bhattacharya
Dhritiman Chatterjee
Bratya Basu
Saswata Chatterjee
Gaurav Chakrabarty
Paran Bandopadhyay
Rajesh Sharma
CinematographySirsha Ray
Edited bySubrata Roy
Music bySandip Ray
Satyajit Ray
Production
companies
Release date
  • 16 December 2016 (2016-12-16)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Double Feluda is a 2016 Bengali language crime thriller detective film, based on the Bengali sleuth Feluda, created by the acclaimed and renowned Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray. It is the 19th[citation needed] film in the Feluda series. Directed by his son Sandip Ray, the film marks the comeback of both Sabyasachi Chakraborty and Saheb Bhattacharya, with the former returning to the eponymous role of Feluda and the latter playing his sidekick.[1] This is a sequel of Royal Bengal Rahashya (2011). The film was released on 16 December 2016 to mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic creation.[2] The film is based on two Feluda stories - Samaddarer Chabi and Golokdham Rahasya.

Cast

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Production

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Development

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In December 2014, director Sandip Ray revealed that the sequel of the reboot film Badshahi Angti (2014) will be based on Gangtokey Gondogol, and another sequel will be Nayan Rahasya if he finds an actor who is suitable for Jatayu's role.[3] But in May, 2016 Sandip Ray cancelled the reboot series because Abir Chatterjee started a new version of film series of the Byomkesh franchise under Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. The other reason was the new Feluda movie Sandip Ray intended to make under a Mumbai-based production house Eros International, but Abir has a strict contract with Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. The cancellation of the reboot series Badshahi Angti is now considered a stand-alone reboot film.

It was declared by Sandip Ray instead of continuing the reboot series he will continue the previous Feluda film series after Royal Bengal Rahashya (2011) and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty will return as Feluda and Shaheb Bhattacharya will return as Topshe. There will be two stories in the new film and the film is named Double Feluda.This is a sequel of Royal Bengal Rahashya (2011) and the movie was released in December 2016. The movie will be a tribute to 50 years of Feluda. Sandip Ray said that there will be two stories in the film, Samaddarer Chabi and Golokdham Rahasya.[4][5]

Casting

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After Abir Chatterjee decided to opt for the role of Byomkesh Bakshi, Sandip Ray decided to cancel the reboot series because the director and many others were of the view that the same person doing both Feluda and Byomkesh Bakshi won't be accepted by the audience. Ray again proposed the role to Sabyasachi Chakraborty, who earlier proposed Ray take Abir Chatterjee for the role. Though initially reluctant, Chakraborty decided to accept the role since he can't reject Ray's proposal. Chakraborty has reportedly decided to look young to fit himself in the role.[6] Along with Chakraborty, Saheb Bhattacharya also made a comeback with the role of Topshe. Ray also stated that his upcoming Feluda film would not star the character of Jatayu, since he couldn't find any suitable replacement for Bibhu Bhattacharya and it was a godsend that both the stories he decided to interwind to put into celluloid did not have the mention of the character.[7] Apart from veterans Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Paran Bandopadhyay, Bratya Basu, Rajesh Sharma (actor) and many more, Gaurav Chakraborty was announced to be part of the cast.[8]

Critical reception

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The Times of India gave the film four stars out of five.[9] BookMyShow rated the film 8.8 out of 10.[10]

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Double Feluda is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Sandip Ray, adapting two short stories by Satyajit Ray featuring the iconic detective character Feluda. The film presents dual narratives—"Samaddarer Chabi," where Feluda aids in locating a collector's hidden wealth of musical instruments, and "Golokdham Rahasya," involving the investigation of a scientist's stolen cancer research amid a suspicious accident and murder—structured as a pre- and post-interval feature to celebrate 50 years of the Feluda series. Feluda, whose full name is Pradosh Chandra Mitter, is a sharp-witted created by in 1965, known for his logical deductions, physical prowess, and companionship with his young cousin Tapesh Ranjan Mitter (Topshe) and the enthusiastic author Lalmohan Ganguly (). The character first appeared in the short story "" and has since become a cornerstone of Bengali , with over 35 stories, novels, and adaptations spanning literature, film, and television. In Double Feluda, returns as Feluda in Sandip Ray's adaptations, marking his 16th appearance in the role, alongside Saheb Bhattacharjee as Topshe and Paran Bandyopadhyay as Lalmohan Babu, with supporting roles by , , and Dhritiman Chatterjee. Released on 16 December 2016 and produced by Kamal Mukut, the film stays faithful to Ray's original texts while incorporating subtle visual and narrative tributes to the author's legacy, contributing to the enduring popularity of the franchise in Bengali cinema. The source material draws from Ray's 1989 collection Double Feluda, published by Ananda Publishers, which compiles the two stories central to the film's plot.

Plot

Samaddarer Chabi

In Double Feluda, the segment "Samaddarer Chabi" opens with detective Pradosh C. Mitter, known as , and his cousin Topshe being approached by Manimohan Samaddar, who seeks their help in locating the hidden savings of his late , Radharaman Samaddar, a wealthy yet frugal collector who died of a heart attack. Radharaman left behind a cryptic clue in the form of a , hinting at the whereabouts of his substantial fortune without specifying its location or beneficiaries. This setup draws on Feluda's reputation as a sharp-witted investigator capable of unraveling complex puzzles through and logic. The central mystery revolves around Radharaman's lifelong passion for collecting rare musical instruments from around the world, which forms the backdrop for the enigma. The puzzle manifests as a embedded in a specific or musical sequence, suggesting that the treasure's hiding place is concealed within his extensive collection or related artifacts. Suspects emerge among family members and associates who stand to gain from the inheritance, each with potential motives tied to financial desperation or greed, but the narrative emphasizes the intellectual challenge over physical confrontation. Feluda's deductive process unfolds methodically as he deciphers the musical by analyzing the collector's habits, the instruments' arrangements, and subtle inconsistencies in the suspects' accounts, all while avoiding any escalation to violence. His approach highlights keen auditory and analytical skills, piecing together the clue's implications to narrow down possibilities without relying on force. This segment showcases Feluda's trait as a cerebral sleuth who prioritizes evidence and reasoning. The first half concludes with Feluda solving the musical riddle to locate the hidden wealth, revealing its placement within the collection and the intended beneficiary through pure intellect, underscoring the story's theme of ingenuity triumphing over deceit. The resolution ties back to the musical motif, affirming the collector's clever foresight in safeguarding his legacy.

Golokdham Rahasya

In Golokdham Rahasya, the second segment of Double Feluda, the narrative centers on a and at the residence of Nihar Ranjan in Golokdham, an old bungalow along the Ganga outside , compounded by the of a tenant, Mr. Dastur, in a locked room scenario. , who had been blinded in a during his on a potential cancer in the United States, resides there with his younger brothers, nephew, secretary, tenants, and servants; he dies during the course of the investigation. The case begins when an attempted robbery escalates into the of 's valuable papers and associated funds. Subir Ranjan , one of Nihar's brothers, enlists the help of detective Pradosh C. Mitter (Feluda) to investigate these interconnected events. The core intrigue revolves around a web of suspects, including Dutta's members, colleagues, secretary, and tenants, each with potential motives tied to the stolen and funds. , accompanied by his cousin Tapesh Ranjan Mitter (Topshe) and mentor Lalmohan Ganguly (), delves into the household dynamics at Golokdham, uncovering subtle clues that point to and deception. Key investigative highlights include Feluda's meticulous analysis of typographic discrepancies, such as the on an incriminating , and inconsistencies in documents related to the and financial transactions. His sharp observational skills and logical deductions connect the , the , and Dutta's unfinished scientific breakthrough, emphasizing the detective's reliance on intellectual prowess over . The story builds to a climactic resolution where Feluda exposes the thief, Ranjit Bandopadhyay, and unravels the motives behind the crimes, including elements of and tied to Dutta's past. This denouement safeguards Dutta's research, ensuring its potential continuation despite his death, and underscores themes of protection and the perils of scientific ambition in a close-knit setting. As part of Double Feluda's dual-story format commemorating Feluda's 50th anniversary, Golokdham Rahasya highlights the detective's enduring role in unraveling modern mysteries rooted in science and .

Production

Development

Double Feluda was directed by as a sequel to his 2011 film Royal Bengal Rahasya, serving as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of Feluda's creation by in 1965. The project originated from Ray's desire to celebrate the iconic detective's milestone through a unique double-feature format, announced in mid-2015 during discussions about reviving the series after a five-year hiatus. This installment brought back in the titular role, continuing the continuity from prior adaptations. The film adapts two of Satyajit Ray's short stories: Samaddarer Chabi, an early entry in the Feluda series, and Golokdham Rahasya from a later collection. These were chosen for their complementary intellectual mysteries involving deduction and intrigue, as well as that held special significance to Satyajit Ray. Sandip Ray emphasized the stories' alignment with Feluda's core essence, allowing for a paired narrative that highlights the character's analytical prowess without prior filming constraints. Key creative decisions included structuring the narratives as consecutive segments within a single 116-minute film, a first for the franchise, to create a cohesive yet distinct double experience. The production integrated Ray's original theme music prominently, reinforcing the emphasis on cerebral problem-solving over action-oriented sequences. During in 2015, Ray focused on maintaining fidelity to his father's storytelling style while incorporating subtle modern touches to engage contemporary viewers.

Casting

Sabyasachi Chakrabarty reprises his role as the sharp-witted detective Pradosh C. Mitter, known as Feluda, a character he has portrayed since the 1996 television adaptation of Baksho Rahashya and in subsequent films including Kailashey Kelenkari (2007), Tintorettor Jishu (2008), Gorosthaney Sabdhan (2010), and Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011). Saheb Bhattacharya returns as Topshe, Feluda's young cousin and narrator Tapesh Ranjan Mitter, a role he first took on in Gorosthaney Sabdhan (2010) and continued in Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011). In the first segment, Samaddarer Chabi, Bratya Basu plays the central figure Manimohan Samaddar, a reclusive inventor, marking a notable addition to the ensemble with his background in Bengali theater. Supporting roles in this story include Bhaskar Banerjee as Subir Dutta and Paran Bandopadhyay as the bumbling writer Lalmohan Ganguly, alias or Sidhu Jyatha, whom Bandopadhyay has portrayed in multiple installments since the early 2000s. For the second segment, Golokdham Rahasya, Dhritiman Chatterjee portrays the scientist Nihar Ranjan Dutta, bringing his experience from Satyajit Ray's original films to the role of a key associate in the mystery. appears in dual roles as Dharanidhar Samaddar and Surajit Dasgupta, contributing to the suspenseful dynamics among the scientist's circle. plays the suspect Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, while Rajesh Sharma fills an ensemble part, adding layers to the investigative tension. Director Sandip Ray emphasized continuity by retaining Chakrabarty and Bhattacharya for the lead duo to preserve the established chemistry from prior adaptations, while selecting supporting actors like Chatterjee and Basu through targeted auditions to align with the stories' demands for intellectually nuanced characters reflective of Bengali cultural elements such as wit and familial bonds. No significant controversies arose during the casting, which prioritized familiarity to maintain the series' tone blending humor, suspense, and everyday Bengali life.

Filming

Principal photography for Double Feluda commenced in 2016, primarily in and its surrounding areas, capturing both interiors for the Golokdham sequences depicting the scientist's home and exteriors for scenes involving musical instruments. The technical team included cinematographer Sirsha Ray, whose work emphasized moody, Ray-esque visuals through subtle lighting and atmospheric shots that evoked the literary origins of the stories. focused on seamless transitions between the two narratives, ensuring a cohesive flow despite the dual structure, while music was composed by , who reused and adapted original themes from Ray's compositions to maintain thematic continuity. Production faced challenges in balancing the two distinct stories within the film's 116-minute runtime, requiring careful pacing and period-appropriate sets to evoke the 1970s-inspired ambiance of the tales, though the shoot was completed without major delays. The visual style prioritized close-ups during Feluda's deductions to heighten tension and intellectual engagement, with minimal to preserve the grounded, literary feel of the .

Release

Theatrical release

Double Feluda premiered in theaters across on December 16, 2016, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Satyajit Ray's creation of the character. The film was distributed by Media Ltd., which handled its rollout in cinemas. Initial screenings occurred in multiple theaters in the region, with special emphasis on the anniversary celebration to engage long-time Feluda enthusiasts. Promotional efforts included trailers that highlighted the "double mystery" structure, showcasing and Topshe tackling two separate cases in a single narrative. Posters prominently featured in the role of , designed to appeal specifically to Bengali-speaking audiences and dedicated fans of the detective series. These marketing materials were unveiled in late November 2016, building anticipation for the film's wide release in local cinemas. The film received a U certification from the (CBFC) in , indicating suitability for unrestricted public exhibition. With a runtime of 116 minutes, it was presented as a unified combining the two stories, Samaddarer Chabi and Golokdham Rahasya, without an initial international theatrical distribution focus.

Home media and availability

Following its theatrical release, Double Feluda was made available on home media through physical and digital formats to extend its reach to audiences beyond cinemas. The film transitioned to in 2018, becoming accessible on streaming services like , where it remains a popular title for Bengali cinema enthusiasts. Promotional clips, including trailers and highlights, were uploaded to by official channels, providing free previews that contributed to sustained interest. Additionally, select Bengali television channels offered free broadcasts during special programming slots, broadening access for regional viewers. Internationally, subtitled versions of Double Feluda are available on platforms offering worldwide streaming options, such as , catering to the and global fans of Ray's detective universe. As of November 2025, the film is also accessible on free streaming services like Plex. These updates ensure ongoing accessibility across digital and international channels.

Reception

Critical response

Double Feluda received generally positive reviews from critics, who appreciated its fidelity to the original stories while noting some limitations in pacing and suspense. awarded the film 4 out of 5 stars, praising the engaging narratives and strong performances that made it a "wonderful watch." User ratings were also favorable, with BookMyShow reporting an average of 7.8 out of 10 based on over 3,200 votes, and giving it 6.6 out of 10 from 464 user ratings. Critics commended the film's nostalgic appeal, evoking the spirit of through Sandip Ray's direction, which incorporated the original music, stories, and ideas while maintaining a simple, free-flowing narrative. The ensemble acting was highlighted, particularly Sabyasachi Chakrabarty's portrayal of , described as the "best possible option" for the aging detective relying on intellect rather than physical prowess, alongside notable supporting roles by and Paran Bandyopadhyay. The clever integration of the two tales, Samaddarer Chabi and Golokdham Rahasya, was seen as a seamless tribute to the character's 50th anniversary, with the end-credits montage of anecdotes adding emotional depth. However, some reviews pointed out shortcomings, including a lack of high typical of earlier films, as the format reduced thriller elements to "food without seasoning" for audiences familiar with the plots. The second story, Golokdham Rahasya, was criticized for slowing the pacing and featuring bland visuals, alongside minor logical inconsistencies that disrupted immersion. News18 rated it 3 out of 5 stars, calling it a "simple but fitting tribute" but noting its overall blandness and lack of experimental or thrilling shots, which made it less engaging for newcomers. The consensus positioned Double Feluda as a solid anniversary entry that appeals strongly to longtime fans through its homage to Ray's legacy, though it offers less innovation and excitement for those new to the series.

Box office performance

Double Feluda established itself as a mid-tier performer among 2016's Bengali film releases. The film's commercial success was bolstered by the established franchise, which drew dedicated audiences in for a strong opening weekend. Released on December 16, 2016, during the Christmas holiday season and marking the 50th anniversary of the character's debut, it benefited from sustained viewership through family outings and anniversary-related promotion. However, distribution remained confined primarily to Bengali-speaking regions, with limited theatrical screens beyond , restricting broader national reach. In comparative terms, the film surpassed several contemporaries in regional earnings but trailed behind major blockbusters of the year, such as Praktan, which amassed over ₹8 crore in theatrical collections. Despite this, Double Feluda reinforced the Feluda series' track record of reliable profitability, with prior installments like Royal Bengal Rahashya achieving notable returns through similar regional appeal. Positive word-of-mouth from longtime fans played a key role in maintaining attendance, as evidenced by favorable audience feedback on its faithful adaptation of Satyajit Ray's stories. Yet, competition from simultaneous Hindi releases, including Befikre, tempered potential expansion into multiplexes outside core markets.

Accolades

Double Feluda earned nominations at the 2nd in 2017, held to honor the best Bengali films of 2016. The film was nominated for Best Film, competing against five other entries including Cinemawala, , , , and Shankhachil, with Cinemawala taking the award. It also received a for Best Director for , recognizing his adaptation of two stories to mark the character's 50th anniversary. These nominations highlighted the film's cultural significance in perpetuating the Feluda legacy originally created by Satyajit Ray, with praise for Ray's direction in sustaining the series' tradition of intelligent detective storytelling. No wins were secured, and no additional major awards or nominations in technical categories, such as music, have been documented in regional Bengali film honors.

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