
Rabi Ghosh
Acting
Biography
A renowned actor, comedian in Bengali theatre, TV and film. He was a regular in Satyajit Ray films over the years.
Born: November 24, 1931
Place of Birth: Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]
Known For

Goopy Bagha Feere Elo
Goopy Bagha Phire Elo (Bengali: গুপী বাঘা ফিরে এলো) (1992) is the third sequel of Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series. It was directed by Sandip Ray and written by his father Satyajit Ray. This film was released eleven years after its predecessor Hirak Rajar Deshe.

The Kingdom of Diamonds
When Goopy and Bagha learn about Hirak Raja's tyranny, they try to set him right with the help of Udayan, a school teacher, and their magical powers.

Dhanyee Meye
Bogola, the captain of a football team, travels to a village to play in a tournament. There, he meets and falls in love with Monosha. The president of the local football club tries to force Monosha and Bogola to marry to keep the tournament trophy in the family. However, their love prevails, and they can marry despite the opposition.

Sriman Prithviraj
Social comedy about two young newlyweds against the backdrop of pre-Independence Bengal.

Sabuj Dwiper Raja
Raja Roychowdhury and his nephew Santu travel to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to solve the mystery behind the continuous disappearance of researchers at a remote island inhabited only by a primitive tribe.

Charmurti
Based on Narayan Gangopadhyay’s creation, Potoldangar Charmurti is the story of Tenida and his three followers, who go on a holiday and end up solving a mystery case.

Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne
Goopy Gyne and Bagha Byne are banished from their respective villages for being bad musicians. However, with their skills, they succeed in pleasing the king of ghosts who grants them three boons. How will they succeed in preventing the war between Halla and Shundi which is looming large?

The Expedition
The story revolves around a North Indian taxi driver, Narsingh, who attempts to reinvent his life by visiting his native place, but instead gets embroiled in a local Marwari businessman's smuggling and human trafficking business. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2001.

The Stranger
A well-off Indian family is paid an unexpected, and rather unwanted, visit by a man claiming to be the woman's long lost uncle. The initial suspicion with which they greet the man slowly dissolves as he regales them with stories of his travels, tales that are at odds with their conventional middle class perspective on the world.

Today's Robin Hood
Drama set during the British rule in India has Jatin Chatterjee, a young revolutionary on the run from authorities, take refuge in the home of Shyam Jadhav, who hires Jatin to teach his sons, Ram, Ramdas, and Ramdulaare. What happens when Jatin instructs his students about the legendary bandit Robin Hood?
Filmography
as Lal Mohan Ganguly (Jatayu)
as Jatayu
as Aminuddin
as Bagha Byne
as Ranjan Rakshit
as Astrologer Ananta
as Bagha Byne
as Doctor
as Akshay
as Gupi Da
as Bhombhol Ghatak
as Seth Dhunduram
as Natabar Mittir
as Panchkari
as Haridas
as Abdullah
as Gupta
as Lalloo
as Private Detective
as Lakkhan (The Old Spy Servant of the Family)
as Bhattacharjee (Village Priest)
as Bhajahari
as Shekhar
as Bagha Byne
as Jayanta
as Anantho Chatterjee
as Haru Chakraborty (Politician)
as Bhola
as Ramen Haldar
as Dhananjay
as Madhukar Mullik
as Birinchi Baba's assistant
as Gobardhan
as Panda of Puri
as Rama
as Chandranath's Lawyer
as Panna