Rahul Bose has been called the ‘Indian art house icon’, by TIME magazine. His international awards include the Best Actor award at the Singapore Film Festival in 2000 and the runner-up prize – the John Schlesinger Award for Best Debut Director in 2002 for ‘Everybody Says I’m Fine!’. Rahul’s other awards include : Indian Youth Icon of the Year – Social Justice, the Green Globe award for Climate Change, the Lt. Governor’s Commendation Award for Services to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Hakim Khan Sur award for National Integration and GQ’s Man of the Year for Social Justice.
Rahul has lectured on leadership, gender justice and cinema at Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge and MIT, amongst others. Indian rugby’s most recognisable face, Rahul represented India, playing 17 internationals from 1998 to 2009. He is currently on the board of the Indian Rugby Football Union.
Rahul has founded two NGOs : The Foundation, dedicated to the equalisation of opportunity through education and HEAL, working to prevent child sexual abuse.
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