Bunny Reuben
Born1926
Died15 February 2007(2007-02-15) (aged 80–81)
Occupation(s)Historian, journalist, publicist
Years active1940s–2007
Children3

Bunny Reuben (1926 – 15 February 2007) was an Indian film historian, journalist, and publicist. He wrote several books, both fictions and non-fictions, and started his career as a film-focusing journalist in the 1940s, working for several publications, including Filmfare. According to Randhir Kapoor, a son of the actor Raj Kapoor, whose biography Reuben wrote, "It is a great loss to the RK family and the film industry. He was not only a good journalist and publicist, he was a great film historian."[1] Navras Jaat Aafreedi of the Presidency University, Kolkata described Reuben in 2016 as one of the most prominent Bene Israel figures of India.[2]

Bibliography

  • Reuben, Bunny (1969). Monkeys on the Hill of God: Eight Angry Stories of India. Pearl Publications. OCLC 3554943.
  • Reuben, Bunny (1973). You, I, and Her: A Novel. Vikas Publications. OCLC 2507046.
  • Reuben, Bunny (1979). The Shalimar Adventure. Vikas Publications. OCLC 8285878.
  • Reuben, Bunny (1988). Raj Kapoor: The Fabulous Showman. National Film Development Corporation of India. ISBN 978-81-85304-03-8.
  • Reuben, Bunny (1993). Follywood Flashback: A Collection of Movie Memories. Indus. ISBN 978-81-72231-06-4.
  • Reuben, Bunny (1994). Mehboob: ...India's DeMille. Indus. OCLC 59650553.
  • Reuben, Bunny (2000). Savage Trio: Three Stories. Unknown. OCLC 53997546.
  • Reuben, Bunny (2004). Dilip Kumar: Star Legend of Indian Cinema. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-81-72235-68-0.
  • Reuben, Bunny (2005). ...and Pran: A Biography. HarperCollins and Living Media. ISBN 978-81-72234-66-9.
  • Reuben, Bunny (2005). Contributions of the Jews to the Indian Film Industry. Unknown. OCLC 58840498.

References

  1. "Raj Kapoor's biographer Reuben passes away". The Times of India. 16 February 2007. Archived from the original on 20 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. Aafreedi, Navras Jaat (January 2016). "The Jews of Bollywood: How Jews Established the World's Largest Film Industry". Asian Jewish Life. Presidency University, Kolkata (17): 20–25. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2022.


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