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Boria Majumdar

    Boria Majumdar is a distinguished scholar whose work delves into the intricate history and politics of cricket, both within India and on a global scale. He approaches sport not merely as a pastime but as a lens through which to understand broader social and political currents, examining its impact and reflection on society. With a foundation in rigorous historical research, Majumdar brings an international perspective to his studies, contributing significantly to the academic discourse on sport. His writings offer insightful explorations into the evolution of sports and their integral role in the global community.

    Feluda @ 50
    Playing it My Way
    • Playing it My Way

      My Autobiography

      "I’m delighted that my autobiography #PlayingitMyWay will be published on November 6, this year. I knew that agreeing to write my story would need me to be completely honest, as that’s the way I have always played the game. It would require talking about a number of aspects I have not shared in public before. So here I am, at the end of my final innings, having taken that last walk back to the pavilion, ready to recount as many incidents as I can remember since first picking up a cricket bat as a child in Mumbai thirty-five years ago." - Sachin Tendulkar

      Playing it My Way
    • Feluda @ 50

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In 1965, Satyajit Ray, drawing from the detective tradition made popular by characters such as Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, created a character who would go on to influence Bengalis of an entire generation: Feluda. And when Soumitra Chatterjee played the dapper detective in the film Sonar Kella, a cult was born. Fifty years later, the cult endures. Every new Feluda film has the box office in a tizzy. Feluda@50 seeks to explore the phenomenon. What makes Feluda tick? What is it that we love about this man? Why is it that every Feluda film continues to run to packed houses for weeks and months on end in an otherwise struggling Bengali film industry? What is the way forward for the franchise in the years to come? What role do Feluda's sidekicks, Topshe and Lalmohan-babu, play? The book also delves deep into Ray's motivations for keeping Feluda cocooned from contemporary politics and never allowing him to have a love interest. Also including in-depth interviews with the three stars who have played Feluda onscreen, this is the quintessential fan tribute and a celebration of Feluda on the occasion of the sleuths fiftieth anniversary.

      Feluda @ 50