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Rahul Bose - Versatility was never better
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Rahul Bose, rated by many movie critics as one of the best actors in Bollywood, has seen many parts of the life. The Indian actor has worked as a screenwriter, director, and social activist besides being a rugby union player. Once part of the national rugby team, Bose also had a liking for cricket and coached under former Indian cricket team skipper Mansoor Ali Khan Patuadi.
Rahul Bose was born on 27th July 1967 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India and finished schooling at Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai and Studies at Sydenham College.
He was a part of the first Indian national rugby team and demonstrated his sport skills for the country at the Asian Rugby Football Union Championship in 1998. The former member of India’s international rugby team, the National Orange Indian Rugby Team, then decided to move ahead.
Bose joined as a copy writer after playing rugby for a while and then decided to work as a full-time actor. Some of his notable contributions in the world of Indian cinema have been 15 Park Avenue, Chameli, Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, Bombay Boys, Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Anuranan, Split Wide Open, Jhankaar Beats, English, August, Silsilay, Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam, Dil Kabaddi, and The Japanese Wife. Rahul Bose, the versatile individual, doesn’t seem to be contended with just one thing and is also actively involved in social causes and is a part of numerous NGOs. He was recently a part of the game show, “Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi 3“.


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