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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Khaki to Camera: Kolkata Cops Shine on Screen

Khaki to Camera: Kolkata Cops Shine on Screen

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Police officers balance demanding duties with acting and creative pursuits.
  • One officer stars in popular OTT series and upcoming films.
  • Another officer's short films and lyrics gained recognition at festivals.
Khaki to Camera: Kolkata Cops Shine on Screen

Beyond their uniforms, several Kolkata police officers have embraced creative endeavors, finding time for acting, songwriting, and storytelling. OSD Alok Sanyal, a retired DCP, has had a busy year as an actor, appearing in popular OTT series and films, with upcoming releases. He balances his police work with acting, shooting on weekends and late nights, emphasizing his commitment to both.

Debasis Datta, OC at Maniktala Police Station, has gained recognition for his creative work, including short films showcased at the Kolkata International Film Festival. He also writes lyrics, with his work featured in upcoming film projects. Datta manages his creative shoots during odd hours, such as early mornings or after 11 pm, to accommodate his police duties.

Murlidhar Sharma, Commissioner of Barrackpore Police, is a Ghazal writer and Urdu poet who has also composed songs for films. He views his creative output as a natural expression of his thoughts. These officers exemplify a unique blend of public service and artistic passion, proving that dedication to duty does not preclude the pursuit of personal creative goals.

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They often shoot on weekends or late at night, prioritizing their police duties while pursuing their creative passions.
Officers have acted in popular OTT series and films, and had short films showcased at international festivals.
Notable officers include OSD Alok Sanyal, Debasis Datta (OC Maniktala PS), and Murlidhar Sharma (Commissioner of Barrackpore Police).

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