Bengali Actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee Dies; Industry Protests for Justice
Rahul Arunoday Banerjee death: Priyanka Sarkar joins Artists Forum as they file police complaint against producers
Hindustan Times
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Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee died on March 29 in a drowning incident while filming in Talsari, Odisha. Following his death, members of the West Bengal Motion Pictures Artists' Forum, including his wife Priyanka Sarkar, filed a police complaint against the producers, demanding a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
- 01Rahul Arunoday Banerjee died on March 29 while filming a soap opera in Talsari, Odisha.
- 02The West Bengal Motion Pictures Artists' Forum is demanding justice and a transparent investigation.
- 03Prominent actors, including Prosenjit Chatterjee and Aparna Sen, participated in protests.
- 04The forum expressed dissatisfaction with the producers' initial response to the incident.
- 05Banerjee was known for his roles in films and television, gaining fame from the 2008 film Chirodini Tumi Je Amar.
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Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee tragically passed away on March 29 due to accidental drowning while shooting for the television serial Bholebaba Paar Karega at Talsari beach in Odisha, India. His death has sent shockwaves through the Bengali film industry, prompting an outpouring of condolences from fellow actors. On April 4, members of the West Bengal Motion Pictures Artists' Forum, including notable figures like Prosenjit Chatterjee and Aparna Sen, protested outside the Regent Park police station and filed a police complaint against the show's producers, demanding a thorough investigation into the incident. The forum criticized the producers' initial response as unsatisfactory and inadequate, calling for clarity on the circumstances surrounding Banerjee's death. The actor, who gained fame from the 2008 blockbuster Chirodini Tumi Je Amar, had a significant presence in both films and television, with notable works including Jackpot and Geeta LLB.
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The incident has raised concerns about safety standards in the film industry, potentially leading to stricter regulations for filming in hazardous locations.
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