

Londone Feluda takes Satyajit Ray’s iconic detective beyond India for the first time, and it’s fascinating to see Feluda, Topshe, and Jatayu explore London while tackling a new mystery. The setting adds a fresh flavor to the series, and the cultural contrasts are portrayed with Ray’s usual charm and wit.
I listened to the audiobook version, and it was quite enjoyable — the narration and background effects captured the mood well and made the experience immersive. However, the mystery itself felt a bit lighter compared to some of Feluda’s more gripping adventures. The suspense was mild.
Overall, I’d rate it 3.5 stars — entertaining and atmospheric, but not among my top Feluda favorites.
Originally posted at www.instagram.com.
Londone Feluda takes Satyajit Ray’s iconic detective beyond India for the first time, and it’s fascinating to see Feluda, Topshe, and Jatayu explore London while tackling a new mystery. The setting adds a fresh flavor to the series, and the cultural contrasts are portrayed with Ray’s usual charm and wit.
I listened to the audiobook version, and it was quite enjoyable — the narration and background effects captured the mood well and made the experience immersive. However, the mystery itself felt a bit lighter compared to some of Feluda’s more gripping adventures. The suspense was mild.
Overall, I’d rate it 3.5 stars — entertaining and atmospheric, but not among my top Feluda favorites.
Originally posted at www.instagram.com.