Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Thakur, also known by his pseudonym Bhanusimha was a Bengali polymath of the Bengal Renaissance period. In 1913, Tagore became the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize in any category, and also the first lyricist and non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. A significant moulder of culture within the Indian subcontinent, he has written and composed the national anthems of India and Bangladesh.
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🎬 Movies
The Sacrifice
writer
2026
Kabuliwala
writer
2023
The Cage
writer
2017
Ghya Chang Fou
writer
2017
Khela
writer
2008
The Voyeurs
writer
2007
Kabuliwala
writer
2006
Punishment
writer
2004
The Stranger
writer
1991
The Home and the World
writer
1985
Could One Imagine?
writer
1981
Mem Saheb
writer
1972
Balika Badhu
writer
1967
Rabindranath Tagore
actor
1961
Three Daughters
writer
1961
Kalamati
writer
1958
Kabuliwala
writer
1957
Ankush
writer
1954
📖 Books
Rabindranath Tagore, I Won't Let You Go
author
1991
Great Short Stories of the World
author
1972
Lipikā
author
1969
Farewell My Friend and the Garden
author
1966
Chaturanga
author
1963
A Tagore reader
author
1961
Two sisters
author
1945
গোরা
author
1924
Naukāḍubi
author
1921
Ghare-bāire
author
1919
Mashi, and other stories
author
1918
Selected Short Stories
author
1918
Personality
author
1917
Short stories
author
1916
My Reminiscences
author
1916
The hungry stones
author
1916
Sadhana
author
1913
Gitanjali (song offerings)
author
1910