Arjun (character)
Arjun is a fictional young detective character of Jalpaiguri of West Bengal[1] created by Samaresh Majumdar in 1983.[2] One of the novels was adapted into film named Arjun – Kalimpong E Sitaharan. Arjun's Mentor is retired official cop Mr. Amal Shome. Although Arjun himself solves the cases but works most of the time as assistant of Shome.
Arjun | |
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First appearance | Khutimari Range |
Last appearance | Arjun Ebaar Chilapatay |
Created by | Samaresh Majumdar |
Portrayed by | Om |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Arjun Roy |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Truth seeker |
Family | Arjun's mother |
Nationality | Indian |
Residence | Jalpaiguri |
Other characters | Amal Shome Bistusaheb Major |
Books of Arjun series
- Khutimari Range
- Khunkharapi
- Kalimpong e Sitaharan
- Chandigarh e Gandogol
- Lighter
- Dwitiyo Lighter
- Tingchuk Monerstery r Hire
- Hangorer Pete Hire
- Jutoy Rokter Daag
- Derdin
- Rotnogorbha
- Kalapahar
- Barofe Payer Chap
- Arjun Ebaar Kolkata e
- Macsaheber Natni
- Arjun Beriye Elo
- Ghumghumer Senbari
- Carvalhor Baxo
- Arjun @ bip bip dotcom
- Yeatir Atmio
- Ekmukhi Rudrakha
- Dracullar Sondhane Arjun
- Joyontir Jongole
- Teen Jaliyat Ebong Ek Mithyebadi
- Dindupure Ratdupur
- Nababganjer Narakhadak
- Phule Bisher Gondho
- Bishalyakarani
- Manush Pachar
- Lobonhrod Londobhondo
- Samannandan Yamnandan
- Sitahoron Rohosyo
- Hisebe Bhul Chilo
- Mushkil Asan
- Dasbangsho Dhangsho
- Arjun Samagra (1-6)
- Arjun Ebaar Chilapatay
- Khiljir Guhay Arjun
- Arjun Ebaar Bangladeshe
- Lakh Takar Pathor
- Dui Dike Ak Arjun
- Arjuner Pratidwandi
- Adim Andhakare Arjun
- Arjun Ebaar New York e
References
- The Lu Quartet: Super Sleuths and Other Stories. Hachette UK. ISBN 9789350096215.
- "Samaresh Majumdar's boy-next-door sleuth Arjun comes alive on celluloid".
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