Rahul Bose is a multifaceted Indian personality born on July 27, 1967, who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry as well as beyond. As an actor, screenwriter, director, and social activist, he has demonstrated his versatility and dedication to his craft.
Throughout his career, Bose has appeared in a range of Hindi films, including Pyaar Ke Side Effects and Jhankaar Beats, showcasing his talent and range as a performer. His work in parallel cinema films such as English, August and Mr. and Mrs. Iyer has garnered him recognition and accolades, with Time magazine even dubbing him "the superstar of Indian arthouse cinema".
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Bose is also a passionate social activist. He has been involved in various relief efforts, including those following the devastating 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami. Moreover, he is the founder of The Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to combating discrimination and promoting social justice.
Furthermore, Bose has also made a name for himself as a rugby union player, having been a member of India's national team, the National Orange Indian Rugby Team. His dedication to his craft and his commitment to using his platform for good have earned him a reputation as a true artist and humanitarian.