Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee, who had become a household name following the success of his Tollywood debut movie 'Chirodini Tumi Je Amar', died after drowning during a shoot in Talsari, a coastal location near Digha. He was 43.
According to reports, the actor had travelled to Talsari for the filming of a television serial when the incident occurred.

Crew members and technicians rushed to rescue him after noticing he was in distress in the water, but he could not be revived.
He was filming for the serial “Bhole Baba Par Karega” at the time of the incident, as reported by Anandabazar Patrika.
He was immediately taken to a hospital in Digha, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.
Actor Bhaskar Banerjee, who played Rahul Banerjee’s on-screen uncle in the serial, told the newspaper, “He died by drowning. It is a tragic incident. The event occurred after the pack-up; however, exactly how it happened is not yet clear.”
Born in 1983, Rahul Banerjee made his Tollywood debut with Chirodini Tumi Je Amar (2008), which brought him widespread recognition.
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Over the years, he worked across films, television, and OTT platforms, establishing himself as a familiar face in Bengali entertainment.
He worked in several popular Tollywood films like Jackpot, Jiyo Kaka, Kagojer Bou, Meghe Dhaka Tara, Chotushkon, Byomkesh Phire Alo, Ebar Shabor, among others

In his personal life, he was married to actress Priyanka Sarkar. The couple, who have a son named Shahoj, separated in 2017 but reportedly reconciled in 2023 to co-parent their child.
In a 2022 interview with IBNS, Rahul Banerjee reflected on his deeply personal understanding of mortality, describing life as “an accident” and death as the only certainty.
He shared that the idea of death had always lingered with him—shaped by past accidents and close encounters with loss—and that for an artist, it remains a constant emotional undercurrent.

While portraying a role in a film that brought him uncomfortably close to confronting death, he admitted that the experience was so intense he eventually sought psychiatric help to shed its weight and return to normal life.
(Images credit: Avishek Mitra/IBNS and Facebook of Rahul Arunodoy Banerjee)