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Rank the Best Feluda Stories

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There is perhaps no greater Bengali detective series than the famed writer and Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray's Feluda (ফেলুদা) series. From his humble abode in 21 Rajani Sen Road, Ballygonj, Kolkata, Feluda or Prodosh Chandra Mitra, (প্রদোষ চন্দ্র মিত্র) becomes a celebrated private investigator over a series of 35+ novels and short stories, traveling all over India and beyond with his cousin and ever present "satellite" Topshe (Tapesh Ranjan Mitra) and his lighthearted but dependable friend Jatayu (Lalmohan Ganguly). Replete with drama, suspense, intriguing characters and Ray's unique brand of quaint humor, Feluda stories always hold a class of their own. Starting from Feludar Goendagiri in 1965, there have been 35 complete stories which include full-length novels and short stories and 2 unfinished stories, many of which have been turned into feature films for both the big screen and television. These have included such luminaries as Soumitra Chatterjee and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and have been directed both by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray and Satyajit Ray himself. Even after half a century of the publication of the first Feluda, the series still earns new fans every day. We all have our favorite stories from the series that we fondly remember and recount to each other. Which ones do you think are the best and why? Rank this list by dragging and dropping the items and hit submit to update the average. And let me and others know why you like your favorite ones in the comments below.

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Ghurghutiyar Ghotona

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Ghurghutiyar Ghatona (ঘুরঘুটিয়ার ঘটনা - 1975, English title "The Locked Chest") is a story in Satyajit Ray's Feluda series and was first published in Sharadiya Sandesh in 1975. It is one of the few early Feluda stories which does not feature Lalmohan Ganguly (Jatayu). The story begins when Kalikinkar Majumdar, an old man from Ghughutiya, Nadia, West Bengal sends a mail to Feluda claiming to be an admirer and invites him to the village of Ghurghutiya near Palashi to solve a curious puzzle. When Feluda and Topshe arrive at his house, Kalikinkar shows them a pet talking parrot which only recites a mysterious phrase ""Trinayan, o trinayan! Ektu jiro." (Translation: Trinayan, O Trinayan! Relax a bit.). Using this clue, Feluda is tasked with deciphering that this is a numeric code which is actually the combination number of an iron chest in the house. When Feluda solves the puzzle, Kalikinkar presents him with four rare books of Émile Gaboriau as a reward. Despite smelling something fishy about the whole episode, Feluda goes back to Kolkata with Topshe. But he returns, finding out that there was something more behind the curious puzzle in Ghurghutiya - a murder.
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Ghurghutiyar Ghatona (ঘুরঘুটিয়ার ঘটনা - 1975, English title "The Locked Chest") is a story in Satyajit Ray's Feluda series and was first published in Sharadiya Sandesh in 1975. It is one of the few early Feluda stories which does not feature Lalmohan Ganguly (Jatayu). The story begins when Kalikinkar Majumdar, an old man from Ghughutiya, Nadia, West Bengal sends a mail to Feluda claiming to be an admirer and invites him to the village of Ghurghutiya near Palashi to solve a curious puzzle. When Feluda and Topshe arrive at his house, Kalikinkar shows them a pet talking parrot which only recites a mysterious phrase ""Trinayan, o trinayan! Ektu jiro." (Translation: Trinayan, O Trinayan! Relax a bit.). Using this clue, Feluda is tasked with deciphering that this is a numeric code which is actually the combination number of an iron chest in the house. When Feluda solves the puzzle, Kalikinkar presents him with four rare books of Émile Gaboriau as a reward. Despite smelling something fishy about the whole episode, Feluda goes back to Kolkata with Topshe. But he returns, finding out that there was something more behind the curious puzzle in Ghurghutiya - a murder.

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