Debashis Roy’s Bengali film selected for Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2026
In a significant moment for Bengali cinema, Rappa Roy Full Stop Dot Com has been officially selected for the 16th edition of the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2026, one of India’s most recognised platforms celebrating independent filmmaking.
Directed and produced by Dhiman Barman, the film features Debashis Roy in a key role, portraying Tony Ghoshal — a character deeply rooted in Bengali literary pop culture. The other cast members of the film include Shantilal Mukherjee, Rajatava Dutta,Rahul Arunoday Banerjee,Saurav Das, Alivia Sarkar,Sujan Neel Mukherjee,Debasish Mondal,Prantik Banerjee, Sabyasachi Chowdhury & Chandreyee Ghosh
Opening up about the film and its journey, Debashis Roy said, “Our film has been selected at the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival, Delhi, and it’s truly an honour. ‘Rappa Roy’ is a very famous comic among Bengali readers — for many, he’s like their own Superman or Spider-Man. It’s been my dream to be part of this project.”
The film draws from the popular comic series by Sujog Bandopadhyay, which has enjoyed a loyal readership since the early 2000s. Roy elaborated on his role, adding, “I play Tony Ghoshal, who is very close to Rappa — almost like a constant companion. Every iconic character has a partner, like Feluda has Topshe or Byomkesh has Ajit. Tony is that person for Rappa.”
While rooted in comedy, the film also carries emotional and character-driven layers. “It’s a comedy, but not just a comedy,” Roy noted. “Tony is someone who truly believes he is Rappa’s well-wisher and always looks out for him.”
Crediting the team behind the film, Roy said, “I give the entire credit to Dhiman Barman, who is a perfectionist and helped me transform into Tony Ghoshal, and to Orpon Ghoshal, who plays Rappa. Our on-screen chemistry reflects our real-life friendship.”
With the cast and crew set to present the film in New Delhi, the selection marks an important step for the project, bringing a beloved Bengali comic universe to a wider audience.
As Rappa Roy Full Stop Dot Com gears up for its festival screening, the spotlight is now on how this adaptation of a cult favourite resonates beyond its core readership — potentially opening doors for more regional comic-inspired storytelling on national platforms.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Opening up about the film and its journey, Debashis Roy said, “Our film has been selected at the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival, Delhi, and it’s truly an honour. ‘Rappa Roy’ is a very famous comic among Bengali readers — for many, he’s like their own Superman or Spider-Man. It’s been my dream to be part of this project.”
The film draws from the popular comic series by Sujog Bandopadhyay, which has enjoyed a loyal readership since the early 2000s. Roy elaborated on his role, adding, “I play Tony Ghoshal, who is very close to Rappa — almost like a constant companion. Every iconic character has a partner, like Feluda has Topshe or Byomkesh has Ajit. Tony is that person for Rappa.”
While rooted in comedy, the film also carries emotional and character-driven layers. “It’s a comedy, but not just a comedy,” Roy noted. “Tony is someone who truly believes he is Rappa’s well-wisher and always looks out for him.”
With the cast and crew set to present the film in New Delhi, the selection marks an important step for the project, bringing a beloved Bengali comic universe to a wider audience.
As Rappa Roy Full Stop Dot Com gears up for its festival screening, the spotlight is now on how this adaptation of a cult favourite resonates beyond its core readership — potentially opening doors for more regional comic-inspired storytelling on national platforms.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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