Dr. Sunil Baran Daschakraborty is an eminent Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist and Interventional Endoscopist from Kolkata who is attached to Kolkata’s Ruby General Hospital and AMRI Hospital at Salt Lake City.
Dr. Daschakraborty has achieved MBBS (Cal), MD (IPGMER/SSKM) (Cal) and Doctorate of Medicine (DM) in Gastroenterology from prestigious institute Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Science. He has earned recognition for his concerted research efforts in areas like Gastrointestinal Motility (Esophageal and Anorectal Motility), ERCP (Biliary and Enteral Stenting) and Hepatology. He is among the first few Gastroenterologists in Kolkata to introduce and popularize High Resolution Manometry in GI Field. Dr. Daschakraborty has extensive experience in various endoscopic procedures like ERCP, Stenting (Biliary and Enteral) and PEG, Achalasia Cardia.
Dr. Daschakraborty is available at Ruby General Hospital and AMRI Hospital on selected days where he offers consultation for the management of complex gastrointestinal and liver diseases
Killer Elite: The Tatva Yoddha (The Elemental Warrior) Format: Dual Audio (English / Hindi) | 720p | TV Cut Tagline: Karma. Visha. Mrityu. (Duty. Poison. Death.) Logline A retired special-ops extraction specialist is forced out of hiding in rural India to save his mentor. He must track down and eliminate a ghost from the British SAS—a task that pits Eastern principles of loyalty against Western codes of mercenary honor. Full Story (Hindi-English Hybrid Narrative) Prologue – Dharamshala, India (1997) Danny, a half-Indian, half-British operative known as the "Rannvijay," lives a quiet life teaching Kalaripayattu to village children. He has buried his bloody past. But a coded message arrives from his old handler, Hunter (a gruff Aussie with a taste for Old Monk rum). Hunter has been kidnapped by a rogue faction of the Indian intelligence agency (RAW) in exchange for a file that proves British mercenaries committed an atrocity in Kashmir in 1984.
Danny (played by a gravelly-voiced actor, dubbed in Hindi as "Danny Shergill") returns to the underworld. His team: Davies (the techie, comic relief in Hinglish) and Mehta (a former para-commando, stoic and spiritual). Their target: Three former SAS officers who now run a private "security" firm in London. The twist? These men are protected by a cryptic clause in the British Official Secrets Act—killing them will trigger a death squad led by their protégé, Spike (a cold, chess-loving assassin).
The action cuts between English and Hindi dialogues. In English, Spike monologues about "the Queen's rules." In Hindi, Danny retorts with Chanakya Neeti : "Kshama veeron ke aabhushan hai, lekin dharma ke liye krodh bhi tapasya hai" (Forgiveness is the jewel of the brave, but for duty, anger is penance).
Hunter is held on a moving train. Danny boards it. The final fight is between Spike (who has now figured out the betrayal) and Danny. They fight atop the locomotive. In a rare moment, both speak the same line in unison: "Sipahi ka kaam sawaal nahi poochna, jawab dena hai" (A soldier's job is not to ask questions, but to give answers). Spike lets Danny pass, realizing their real enemy is the state.
Presented a scientific paper in XXIV National conference on Geriatrics & Gerontology 2005
Presented a poster in ENDOCON, Hyderabad 2008
Presented a Poster in 50th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology, Kolkata, 2009
Presented a Poster in 51th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, 2010
Presented a capsule case summary in UPISGCON, AGRA 2010 held at Agra
Presented a Poster in IAP 2011, Joint conference of the International Association of Pancreatology & The Indian Pancreas Club, Kochi, 2011Killer Elite: The Tatva Yoddha (The Elemental Warrior) Format: Dual Audio (English / Hindi) | 720p | TV Cut Tagline: Karma. Visha. Mrityu. (Duty. Poison. Death.) Logline A retired special-ops extraction specialist is forced out of hiding in rural India to save his mentor. He must track down and eliminate a ghost from the British SAS—a task that pits Eastern principles of loyalty against Western codes of mercenary honor. Full Story (Hindi-English Hybrid Narrative) Prologue – Dharamshala, India (1997) Danny, a half-Indian, half-British operative known as the "Rannvijay," lives a quiet life teaching Kalaripayattu to village children. He has buried his bloody past. But a coded message arrives from his old handler, Hunter (a gruff Aussie with a taste for Old Monk rum). Hunter has been kidnapped by a rogue faction of the Indian intelligence agency (RAW) in exchange for a file that proves British mercenaries committed an atrocity in Kashmir in 1984.
Danny (played by a gravelly-voiced actor, dubbed in Hindi as "Danny Shergill") returns to the underworld. His team: Davies (the techie, comic relief in Hinglish) and Mehta (a former para-commando, stoic and spiritual). Their target: Three former SAS officers who now run a private "security" firm in London. The twist? These men are protected by a cryptic clause in the British Official Secrets Act—killing them will trigger a death squad led by their protégé, Spike (a cold, chess-loving assassin).
The action cuts between English and Hindi dialogues. In English, Spike monologues about "the Queen's rules." In Hindi, Danny retorts with Chanakya Neeti : "Kshama veeron ke aabhushan hai, lekin dharma ke liye krodh bhi tapasya hai" (Forgiveness is the jewel of the brave, but for duty, anger is penance).
Hunter is held on a moving train. Danny boards it. The final fight is between Spike (who has now figured out the betrayal) and Danny. They fight atop the locomotive. In a rare moment, both speak the same line in unison: "Sipahi ka kaam sawaal nahi poochna, jawab dena hai" (A soldier's job is not to ask questions, but to give answers). Spike lets Danny pass, realizing their real enemy is the state.
Dr. Sunil Baran Daschakraborty is an eminent Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist and Interventional Endoscopist from Kolkata who is attached to Kolkata’s Ruby General Hospital and AMRI Hospital at Salt Lake City.
Dr. Daschakraborty has achieved MBBS (Cal), MD (IPGMER/SSKM) (Cal) and Doctorate of Medicine (DM) in Gastroenterology from prestigious institute Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Science. He has earned recognition for his concerted research efforts in areas like Gastrointestinal Motility (Esophageal and Anorectal Motility), ERCP (Biliary and Enteral Stenting) and Hepatology. He is among the first few Gastroenterologists in Kolkata to introduce and popularize High Resolution Manometry in GI Field. Dr. Daschakraborty has extensive experience in various endoscopic procedures like ERCP, Stenting (Biliary and Enteral) and PEG, Achalasia Cardia.
Dr. Daschakraborty is available at Ruby General Hospital and AMRI Hospital on selected days where he offers consultation for the management of complex gastrointestinal and liver diseases
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Presented a scientific paper in XXIV National conference on Geriatrics & Gerontology 2005
Presented a poster in ENDOCON, Hyderabad 2008
Presented a Poster in 50th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology, Kolkata, 2009
Presented a Poster in 51th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, 2010
Presented a capsule case summary in UPISGCON, AGRA 2010 held at Agra
Presented a Poster in IAP 2011, Joint conference of the International Association of Pancreatology & The Indian Pancreas Club, Kochi, 2011
Daschakraborty S B, Aggarwal R, Aggarwal A Non-organ-specific autoantibodies in Indian patients with chronic liver disease. Indian J Gastroenterol (September–October 2012) 31(5):237–242
Mishra S, Daschakraborty S, Shukla P, Kapoor P, Aggarwal R. N-acetyltransferase and cytochrome P450 2E1 gene polymorphism and susceptibility to antituberculosis drug hepatotoxicty in an Indian population. The National Medical Journal of India 2013, 26 (5)
Ghoshal U C, Daschakraborty S B, Singh R. Pathogenesis of achalasia cardia. World J Gastroenterol 2012 June 28; 18(24): 3050-3057
Rai P, Daschakraborty S B. Achalasia cardia. Indian J Gastroenterol (September–October 2012) 31(5):282
Das R, Daschakraborty S B, Pal M, Keshvan D. Subcutaneous migration of an accidentally ingested fishbone. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2013, 2 (16): 2694-2697
Rai P, Daschakraborty S B. Giant fungal gastric ulcer in an immunocompetent individual. Saudi J Gastroenterology 2012; 18: 282-4
Rai P, Rao RN, Chakraborthy SB. Caecal lymphangioma: a rare cause of gastrointestinal blood loss. BMJ Case Rep. 2013 Apr 19;2013.
Maity A, Banik GD, Ghosh C, Som S, Chaudhuri S, Daschakraborty SB, Ghosh S, Ghosh B, Raychaudhuri AK, Pradhan M. Residual gas analyzer-mass spectrometry for human breath analysis: a new tool for noninvasive diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection. J Breath Res.2014 Feb 24;8(1):016005. [Epub ahead of print]
Maity A, Som S, Ghosh C, , Banik GD, Daschakraborty SB, Ghosh S, Chaudhuri S, Pradhan M.J. Oxygen-18 stable isotope of exhaled breath CO2 as a non-invasive marker of Helicobacter pylori infectionAnal. At. Spectrom., 2014, 29, 2251–2255
Som S, De A, Banik GD, Maity A, Ghosh C, Pal M, Daschakraborty SB, Chaudhuri S, Jana S, Pradhan M. Mechanisms linking metabolism of Helicobacter pylori to 18O and 13C-isotopes of human breath CO2. Sci Rep. 2015; 5: 10936.
Daschakraborty, Sunilbaran, and Sujit Choudhuri. "Transition zone defect in patients with motor Dysphagia: A Series of Four patients." The Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review 4, no. 2 (2015): 1382-1391.