Rahul Bose: A Versatile Actor and Activist Rahul Bose, born July 27, 1967, is a prominent Indian actor and athlete, currently serving as President of Rugby India. His career spans a diverse range of roles in Hindi and Bengali cinema, establishing him as a significant figure in Indian parallel cinema. Bose's filmography includes critically acclaimed works like Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, English, August, and Antaheen, earning him accolades such as being named "the superstar of Indian arthouse cinema" by Time magazine. His mainstream Hindi film appearances include Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Dil Dhadakne Do, and Shaurya. He also notably portrayed the antagonist in the Tamil thriller Vishwaroopam and its sequel. Beyond acting, Bose is recognised for his social activism. His involvement in post-2004 tsunami relief efforts and his founding of The Foundation, an anti-discrimination NGO, highlight his commitment to social causes. His recent projects and achievements remain consistent with his dedication to both his craft and humanitarian efforts. Further details regarding recent film appearances or specific updates on his ongoing activism are not readily available at this time.