Rahul Bose turns 46. Say what!
Updated On Jul 26, 2013 05:52 pm IST
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Rahul Bose re-united with Mallika Sherawat in Maan Gae Mughal-e-Azam (2008) for another comedy. The film, however, did not create too much buzz.
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Rahul Bose also acted in Kamal Hassan Vishwaroop in 2013.
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Rahul Bose started young. At the age of 6 he played the lead role in a school play. Rahul Bose essayed the role of General Zulfikar in Deepa Mehta's version of Midnight's Children. And what a delight he is to watch in the role.
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Rahul Bose featured in Shaurya (2007), a film about the court-martial of an army officer. He did complete justice to the Cruise-ish character from A Few Good Men.
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Kareena Kapoor and Rahul Bose featured in Chameli (2003). The film went on to win two Filmfare awards and the critics showered praise on both actors.
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Rahul Bose has also directed films like Everybody Says I'm Fine! and The Whisperers. Konkona Sen Sharma acted with Bose in Aparna Sen's directorial venture Mr and Mrs Iyer. The film won three National Film Awards and Rahul Bose was loved by critics.
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Bose secured the role of civil servant Agastya Sen in English, August - a bilingual film by Dev Benegal based on Upamanyu Chatterjee's eponymous novel. The film won three awards at various film festivals. Rahul Bose's Bengal filmography includes Antaheen, Anuranan and Kalpurush.
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