Time Magazine called him ‘the superstar of art house cinema’ and never has there been more truthful words written. The actor started setting screens on fire in 1994 when he debuted in Dev Benegal’s English August after which he decided to migrate to the small screen to feature in the first English serial to be produced in India titled A Mouthful of Sky. Rahul then continued his adventure in the art house arena until 2001 when he made his credible debut as a director for Everybody Says I am Fine. The movie was not only highly acclaimed but Rahul also got an Honourable Mention at the John Schlesinger Awards in 2003. Commercial Indian cinema enthusiasts were still quite aloof to this powerhouse of talent until the award winning Mr and Mrs Iyer which got several awards at various film festivals. As far as your average film-goer is concerned, this film put Rahul slightly on the map. After Mr and Mrs Iyer, Rahul started becoming a more familiar face to Hindi film audiences as he featured in popular movies like Jhankaar Beats, Chameli, 15 Park Avenue and Pyaar Ke Side Effects. Pyaar Ke Side Effects was the movie that really got Rahul noticed in commercial cinema as not only was the movie a success at the box office but audiences really enjoyed the unique style of story telling and the amazing chemistry between Rahul and Mallika Sherawat, the leading lady of the film.
Apart from his obvious passion for cinema, Rahul grew up on theatre, boxing and rugby. And if you thought the actor is already full of surprises wait till you hear this; Rahul has played for the National Orange Rugby Team as well! Leaving sports behind and moving on to more serious things, Rahul takes a special interest in community service as well. He supported the relief efforts for the Boxing Day Tsunami tragedy as well supported anti-discrimination for the NGO foundation.
Fans adore him for his cinematic passion, his honesty and his dedicated yet fun-loving personality. If you’re under the impression that he's a stern and serious man because of his choice of films, you should think again! Whilst staying so dedicated to his work, Rahul doesn’t forget to have fun whether it is in an interview with Karan Johar or on the sets of his movies.
He knows how the industry works and doesn’t whine about its flaws or the fact that actors like him have lesser chance of getting recognized than actors who have glamorous debuts, have the surname 'Khan' or can boast of six-pack abs. He knows the industry would be the same without him but he still is here because of his love for cinema. He treats cinema like the piece of art that it is meant to be and not a commercial rat race that centres around box office figures.
So let this be a tribute to an actor who despite being inconsequential to the industry in which he resides, still manages to stand out in a crowd. In the years to come we hope and know that this actor will surely continue to shine more and more with every passing film. Most of all, we here at Bollyspice continue to wait eagerly until the day that the industry realizes just how consequential Rahul Bose is to it.
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