Kakababu

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Kakababu
First appearanceBhoyonkor Sundor
Last appearanceGolokdhandhay Kakababu
Created by Sunil Gangopadhyay
Portrayed by Samit Bhanja
Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
Sudip Mukherjee
Sumanta Mukherjee
Prasenjit Chatterjee
Arjun Chakraborty
In-universe information
AliasRaja Roy Chowdhury (রাজা রায়চৌধুরী)
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
TitleKakababu
Occupation Researcher, Historian, Geologist, Detective, Adventurer
FamilySunanda Roy Chowdhury/Sontu (nephew)
SpouseUnmarried
Significant otherSantu (nephew and sidekick)
ChildrenNone
Nationality Indian
Family origin East Bengal

Kakababu (alias Raja Roy Chowdhury) is a fictional character created by Bengali author Sunil Gangopadhyay. The series, falling under the adventure genre of literature, targeted at children and teenagers, started in the autumn of 1971 with the publication of Bhoyonkor Sundor in Anandamela magazine, Puja issue. Since then, the series continued for 33 years on popular demand, with over 36 adventure novels in print until the death of the author in 2012. [1]

Contents

Main characters

Adventures of Kakababu Sontu

  1. Bhoyonkor Sundor (1971)
  2. Sobuj Dwiper Raja (1976)
  3. Paharchuray Aatonko (1979–80)
  4. Bhopal Rohosyo (1982)
  5. Jongolgorer Chaabi (1982–83)
  6. Khali Jahajer Rohosyo (1983)
  7. Mishor Rohosyo (1984)
  8. Kolkatar Jongole (1985)
  9. Jongoler Modhye Ek Hotel (1986)
  10. Nilmurti Rohosyo (1986–87)
  11. Rajbarir Rohosyo (1987)
  12. Bijoynogorer Hire (1988)
  13. Kakababu O Bajralama (1989)
  14. Ulka Rohosyo (1990)
  15. Mohakaler Likhon (1990)
  16. Ekti Lal Lanka (1991)
  17. Kakababu Here Gelen? (1991)
  18. Sadhubabar Haat (1992)
  19. Sontu O Ektukro Chaand (1992)
  20. Aagun Pakhir Rohosyo (1993)
  21. Kakababu Bonam Chorashikari (1994)
  22. Sontu Kothay Kakababu Kothay (1995)
  23. Pori (1996)
  24. Kakababur Prothom Obhijan (1996)
  25. Kakababu Bonam Murtichor (1997)
  26. Jojo Odrishyo (1997)
  27. Kakababu O Chondon Dosyu (1998)
  28. Kakababu O Ek Chhoddobeshi (1999)
  29. Kakababu O Shishuchorer Dol (2000)
  30. Kakababu O Moronfaad (2001)
  31. Jojo-Sontur Golpo, Kakababur Uttor (2002)
  32. Kakababu O Black panther (2002)
  33. Kakababu O Aaschorjo Dwip (2003)
  34. Kakababu O Sinduk Rohosyo (2004)
  35. Kakababu O Ekti Sada Ghora (2005)
  36. Ebar Kakababur Protisodh (2006)
  37. Kakababur Chokhe Jol (2007)
  38. Kakababu aar Bagher Golpo (2008)
  39. Aagneyogirir Peter Modhye (2009) [2]
  40. Aarobdeshe Sontu Kakababu (2010)
  41. Kakababu O Jalodassu (2011)
  42. Golokdhandhay Kakababu (2012)

Film

The first three films in the list are the Kakababu Original film series. [3] The later are Shree Venkatesh's film series.

NumberTitleIMDBYearKakababu portrayed by
1 Sabuj Dwiper Raja Sabuj Dwiper Raja 1979 Samit Bhanja
2 Kakababu Here Gelen? Kakababu Here Gelen? 1996 Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
3 Ek Tukro Chand Ek Tukro Chand 2001 Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
4 Mishor Rohoshyo Mishawr Rawhoshyo 2013 Prosenjit Chatterjee
5 Yeti Obhijaan Yeti Obhijaan 2017 Prosenjit Chatterjee
6 Kakababur Protyaborton Kakababur Protyaborton 2021 Prosenjit Chatterjee

Television

Live-action series

Animated series

In October 2010 an animated series by the name of Kakababu-Sontu began airing in Ruposhi Bangla.

Telefilm

  • Kakababu o Ek Chadmabeshi (2001), was TV film made for ETV Bangla, directed by Joy Mukherjee aired on ETV Bangla. Kakababu was played by Arjun Chakraborty and Santu was played by Sumon Banerjee.
  • Rajbarir Rahashya, Kolkatar Jongoley, Sinduk Rahashya. The character Kakababu was played by Sumanta Mukhopadhyay aired on Akash Bangla. Deboleena was played by Mumtaz Sorcar.

See also

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