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Royal Bengal Rahashya (novel)

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Royal Bengal Rahasya
AuthorSatyajit Ray
Cover artistSatyajit Ray
LanguageBengali
GenreDetective fiction
PublisherAnanda Publishers
Publication date
1974
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint
Preceded byKailashey Kelenkari 
Followed byJoi Baba Felunath 

Royal Bengal Rahashya is a novel in Feluda Series created by the eminent author and director Satyajit Ray. It is of 88 pages and is published by Ananda Publishers Pvt. Ltd. in 1975. It was preceded by Kailashey Kelenkari and followed by Joi Baba Felunath.

Plot summary

On an invitation by Mahitosh Singha Ray, Lalmohon Babu takes Feluda and Topshe to a forest near Bhutan where Feluda is given a puzzle to solve. He solves that successfully, unearths hidden secrets of the Singha Ray family, solves a murder and kills a man-eater tiger in the process. At the end of the story, he is rewarded with the Tiger-skin.

Adaptations

  • A film with same name based on this novel was released in 2011, directed by Sandip Ray.
  • The story adapted into 2013 short film Feluda, directed by Shailesh Singh.[1]

References