Dipak Chatterjee

Dipak Chatterjee is a fictional detective character created by Bengali writer Samarendranath Pandey under his pen name Swapan Kumar.[2] The series of his stories were well known in the sub altern culture of Kolkata[3] and most popular pulp fiction to readers of Bengali literature.[4][5]

Dipak Chatterjee
First appearanceAdrishya Sanket
Created bySwapankumar
Portrayed byAbir Chatterjee[1]
In-universe information
TitleChatterjee (Chattopadhyay)
OccupationPrivate Investigator
ReligionHinduism
HomeBhawanipore, Kolkata
NationalityIndian
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
AssistantRatanlal

Character

The first story of Dipak Chatterjee, Adrishya Sanket, was published in 1953. Dipak is a private investigator of Kolkata, British India. The police often seek help from him. Adventurous Dipak even goes abroad for solving cases. He can use revolvers with both hands and is an expert in martial arts. Dipak has profound scientific knowledge and has set up a laboratory in his house to carry out scientific experiments. His assistant, Ratanlal, usually accompanies him.[6] Most of the stories are set in colonial Bengal.[7][8] A total of 20 series of Dipak Chatterjee stories were published over three decades.[9]

Selected series

  • Rahasya Kuhelika series
  • Crime World series
  • Dragon series
  • Bajpakhi Series
  • Biswachakra series
  • Kalrudra series
  • Kalnagini series
  • Kalo Nekde series

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