National Award-winning director, actor, and music director Goutam Ghose has been appointed the new Sheriff of Kolkata for 2026, after the post remained vacant for five years. Sources indicate that Ghose received the official appointment letter Friday.
The Sheriff of Kolkata is an apolitical, honorary position held for a one-year term. The Governor of West Bengal makes the appointment from a panel of three distinguished citizens recommended by the Calcutta High Court. While the Sheriff maintains an office and staff within the High Court building, the role is ceremonial and carries no executive powers.
Although The Indian Express reached out to Ghose for comment, he has not responded. Sources suggest that the exact date for his formal induction is still being finalised.
Ghose, who has famously steered clear of active politics throughout his career, has been a pillar of the city’s cultural landscape. Since 2024, he has also played a key role in overseeing the Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF).
The Sheriff post was last held by acclaimed author Mani Shankar Mukherjee in 2019. He passed away in February 2026. Ghose joins an illustrious list of former Sheriffs from the world of arts and sports, including actors Basanta Choudhury and Ranjit Mallick, poet Sunil Gangopadhyay, and legendary sporting icons like cricketer Pankaj Roy and footballer Chuni Goswami.
The office of the Sheriff dates back to the British era. In 1775, James Macrabey became the first to hold the title. Historically, the Sheriff served as the executive arm of the judiciary, responsible for the safe custody of prisoners and the seizure of goods. By the mid-1800s, these powers were gradually stripped away, leaving only the ceremonial role that exists today.
Kolkata and Mumbai remain the only two Indian cities to preserve this historic post. Notable milestones in the office’s history include Manekji Rustamji becoming the first Indian Sheriff in 1873 and singer Suchitra Mitra becoming the first woman to hold the post in 2001. The position remained vacant from 2020 to 2025.