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Purnanga Natok Sangraha by Mohit Chattopadhyay Bangla pdf ebook name- Purnanga Natok Sangraha (part-1) Author- Mohit Chattopadhyay Book genre- Full-length drama File format- PDF Pages- 312 File size- 16mb Quality- good, without any watermark Mohit Chattopadhyay is.
Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay (born November 1935) is an Indian Bengali writer who writes stories for children and adults. His creation of the fictional character Fatik. He completed his secondary education from Victoria College, Cochbihar, West Bengal. Completed Master’s degree in Bengali from the University of Calcutta. He began his career as a school teacher. At the present time he is involved with the Ananda Bazar Patrika and Desh patrika. His first short story was published in the Desh patrika in 1959 under the title Jaltaranga.
His first novel for children was Monojder Adbhut Bari. His notable books are- Jao Pakhi, Ujan, Kagojer Bou, Kit, Churi, Chokh, Jal, Din Jay, Durbin, Parapar, Phulchor, Bikeler Mritu, Manobjamin, Ghun Poka, Pap, Tithi, Goti, Goyner Baxo, Noyon Shama etc. Today I’ll share with you, his Bangla book “Rahasya Samagra”(Including With all the mystery story of the Goyenda Shabor).
Stories in this book- Bikeler Mritu Kapurush Rrin Alor chhaya Siri Bhenge Bhenge Projapotir Mritu o Punorjanom Kalo Beral, Sada Beral Padokhhep Rup Marich Igoler Chok.
Baro Bhooter Goppo written by Satyajit Ray. Ray created two popular fictional characters in Bengali literature Feluda, a detective, and Professor Shonku, a scientist. Eno budd the pearl rar. The Feluda stories are narrated by Topshe, his cousin, something of a Watson to Feluda’s Holmes. The science fictions of Shonku are presented as a diary discovered after the scientist had mysteriously disappeared. Ray also wrote a collection of nonsense verse named Today Bandha Ghorar Dim, which includes a translation of Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky”. He wrote a collection of humorous stories of Mullah Nasiruddin in Bengali.His short stories were published as collections of 12 stories, in which the overall title played with the word twelve.
Ray’s interest in puzzles and puns is reflected in his stories. Ray’s short stories give full rein to his interest in the macabre, in suspense and other aspects that he avoided in film, making for an interesting psychological study. Most of his writings have been translated into English. Most of his screenplays have been published in Bengali in the literary journal Eksan.
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Ray wrote an autobiography about his childhood years, Jakhan Choto Chilam (1982). Satyajit Ray (Bengali: সত্যজিত রায় or সত্যজিৎ রায় Shottojit Rae सत्याजीत रे; 2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian Bengali filmmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest auteurs of 20th century cinema.
Ray was born in the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata) into a Bengali family prominent in the world of arts and literature. Starting his career as a commercial artist, Ray was drawn into independent filmmaking after meeting French filmmaker Jean Renoir and viewing the Italian neorealist film Bicycle Thieves during a visit to London.
Ray directed thirty-seven films, including feature films, documentaries and shorts. He was also a fiction writer, publisher, illustrator, graphic designer and film critic. Ray’s first film, Pather Panchali (1955), won eleven international prizes, including Best Human Document at the Cannes film festival. Alongside Aparajito (1956) and Apur Sansar (1959), the three films form The Apu Trilogy. Ray did the scripting, casting, scoring, cinematography, art direction, editing and designed his own credit titles and publicity material.
Ray received many major awards in his career, including 32 Indian National Film Awards, a number of awards at international film festivals and award ceremonies, and an Academy Honorary Award in 1991. Satyajit Ray (Bengali: সত্যজিত রায় or সত্যজিৎ রায় Shottojit Rae सत्याजीत रे; 2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian Bengali filmmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest auteurs of 20th century cinema. Ray was born in the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata) into a Bengali family prominent in the world of arts and literature. Starting his career as a commercial artist, Ray was drawn into independent filmmaking after meeting French filmmaker Jean Renoir and viewing the Italian neorealist film Bicycle Thieves during a visit to London.