
35 storiesClever Crimes, Exotic Locales, Unforgettable Sleuthing
by Satyajit RayFeluda Samagra (ফেলুদা সমগ্র)
Step into the vibrant world of Feluda, Satyajit Ray’s masterfully crafted detective, whose sharp intellect and keen observational skills unravel the knottiest mysteries across India and beyond. Accompanied by his wide-eyed cousin Topshe and the ever-entertaining Jatayu, Feluda dives into cases filled with cryptic clues, threatening letters, and sinister secrets lurking beneath everyday life. From the misty hills of Darjeeling to the bustling lanes of Calcutta, each story is a vivid journey, rich with wit, local color, and suspense. Whether you’re a fan of cerebral puzzles or thrilling adventures, these tales offer a captivating blend of humor, atmosphere, and intrigue that make Feluda an enduring icon of detective fiction.
#10:41Feludar Goendagiri
1965 · Short Story · 31 pp · 41 min
#22:08Badshahi Aangti
1966 · 12 chapters · 97 pp · 2h
#30:47Kailash Chowdhuryr Pathar
1967 · Short Story · 36 pp · 47 min
#40:44Sheyal-Debota Rahasya
1970 · Short Story · 33 pp · 44 min
#51:55Gangtokey Gandogol
1970 · 12 chapters · 87 pp · 1h 55min
#62:35Sonar Kella
1971 · 12 chapters · 118 pp · 2½h
#71:59Baksho Rahasya
1972 · 10 chapters · 91 pp · 1h 59min
#82:11Kailashey Kelenkari
1973 · 10 chapters · 99 pp · 2h
#90:52Samaddarer Chabi
1973 · 5 chapters · 39 pp · 52 min
#102:10Royal Bengal Rahasya
1974 · 12 chapters · 99 pp · 2h
#110:38Ghurghutiyar Ghatona
1975 · Short Story · 29 pp · 38 min
#122:07Joy Baba Felunath
1975 · 11 chapters · 97 pp · 2h
#131:47Bombaiyer Bombetey
1976 · 11 chapters · 81 pp · 1h 47min
#141:10Gosaipur Sargaram
1976 · 8 chapters · 53 pp · 1h 10min
#152:20Gorosthaney Sabdhan
1977 · 12 chapters · 107 pp · 2½h
#162:20Chhinnamastar Abhishaap
1978 · 12 chapters · 107 pp · 2½h
#171:57Hatyapuri
1979 · 13 chapters · 89 pp · 1h 57min
#181:09Golokdham Rahasya
1980 · 4 chapters · 53 pp · 1h 9min
#191:44Joto Kando Kathmandutey
1980 · 12 chapters · 79 pp · 1h 44min
#201:16Napoleoner Chitthi
1981 · 6 chapters · 58 pp · 1h 16min
#211:46Tintorettor Jishu
1982 · 12 chapters · 80 pp · 1h 46min
#220:37Ambar Sen Antardhan Rahasya
1983 · 4 chapters · 28 pp · 37 min
#230:48Jahangirer Swarnamudra
1983 · 4 chapters · 36 pp · 48 min
#241:19Ebar Kando Kedarnathey
1984 · 9 chapters · 60 pp · 1h 19min
#251:20Bospukurey Khunkharapi
1985 · 9 chapters · 61 pp · 1h 20min
#261:49Darjeeling Jamjamat
1986 · 11 chapters · 83 pp · 1h 49min
#270:38Indrajal Rahasya
1987 · 6 chapters · 29 pp · 38 min
#280:37Apsara Theatrer Mamla
1987 · 7 chapters · 28 pp · 37 min
#291:12Bhuswargya Bhayankar
1987 · 10 chapters · 54 pp · 1h 12min
#301:09Shakuntalar Kontthohar
1988 · 9 chapters · 53 pp · 1h 9min
#310:56Londoney Feluda
1989 · 9 chapters · 42 pp · 56 min
#320:56Golapi Mukta Rahasya
1989 · 9 chapters · 43 pp · 56 min
#331:09Dr Munshir Diary
1990 · 9 chapters · 53 pp · 1h 9min
#341:58Nayan Rahasya
1990 · 14 chapters · 90 pp · 1h 58min
#351:18Robertsoner Ruby
1990 · 9 chapters · 59 pp · 1h 18min

1921–1992
Satyajit Ray (1921–1992) was an influential Indian filmmaker, writer, and illustrator, born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal. He was educated at Presidency College and later at Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan. Ray began his professional life as a commercial artist before moving into filmmaking, where he achieved international acclaim with films such as 'Pather Panchali.' Alongside his cinematic career, Ray made significant contributions to Bengali literature, particularly in the genre of detective and science fiction. His multifaceted talents extended to illustration, music composition, and magazine editing, making him a towering figure in twentieth-century Indian culture.