The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

Ep 429: Rudraneil Sengupta is Embedded

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Oct 20, 2025
Rudraneil Sengupta, an author and longform journalist known for his works on Indian wrestling, dives into his journey of immersive storytelling. He discusses embedding with the Delhi Police to craft authentic narratives for his crime novel, revealing the intricate dynamics within law enforcement. The conversation touches on his love for cultural exploration through music and literature and debates the ethical dimensions of violence in sports. Rudraneil shares his writing process, illustrating how he balances research and creativity to bring characters to life.
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INSIGHT

Crime Fiction Reveals Societal Truths

  • Crime fiction can reveal interior lives and societal truths beyond surface mysteries.
  • Rudraneil argues the best crime fiction tears open social realities while remaining entertaining.
ANECDOTE

Kolkata Childhood In Sensory Detail

  • Rudraneil grew up in Kolkata and recalls guitar classes in an old colonial house with rich sensory memories.
  • He describes the city's smells, light and slow rhythm of childhood as formative.
ANECDOTE

Single-Screen Theaters' Lost Character

  • Rudraneil loved Kolkata's single-screen cinemas and mourns their replacement by identical multiplexes.
  • Those theaters' character and atmosphere mattered deeply to his film memories.
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