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Sukumar Roy
Ability- HaJaBaRaLa (I might change the name later but I like how silly it sounds)
He's based on a Bengali Author by the same name and I'll just drop the Author lore before I get to my oc lore.
Author lore-
Roy was born in the pinnacle of Bengal Renaissance in a family filled with literary talents. He's father Upendra Kishore Roy was friends with Rabindranath Tagore who influenced a lot of Sukumar's writings. Some of his other family friends include - prominent Indian scientists Jagadish Chandra Bose and Prafulla Chandra Roy.
Sukumar Roy himself graduated from Presidency College with double Honours in Physics and Chemistry and started writing during this time after being inspired by a classmate (he turned him into a funny character called 'pagla (mad) Dashu thus proving why one should never mess with authors and artists). He then went to School of Photo-engraving and lithography in London to study photography and printing technology, fascinated by art he also trained himself in illustration and illustrated all his characters himself.
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He also has two articles in The Penrose Annual describing his new method for halftone block making. After Graduating he went on to join the Royal Photographic society. His father launched a children's magazine Sandesh (his family was rich af, they constructed a whole ass building and set up a fucking printing press for this 😭, my parents don't even pay me pocket money 🙂) which Sukumar started writing for after he returned from England.
Ability-
(finally, the nice part)
HaJaBaRaLa manifested in Sukumar when he was five years old. The ability allows him to Take up to five animal pictures, merge them into one and morph them into reality (he basically creates Frankenstein animals 😑). All of the animals he creates can communicate with him and understand human language.
OC lore-
(finally)
Sukumar Ray's father was an Indian spy and nationalist who worked for the Red Fort and helped the country in The Great war, He died when Sukumar was five which resulted in the annihilation of his whole family by a mysterious organisation and manifestation of his ability.
He travelled east and stayed in Sundarbans for the following 12 years stealing from locals and staying with his creations, this allowed him to hone his abilities and be on par with powerful ability users of the country.
He met his current mentor Rabindranath Tagore in The forest itself at 17 and pestered him into joining his ability based organisation after losing in a fight with him. The death of his family still affects him to this day and he still searches for clues of that organisation whenever possible. He also has a sweet tooth.
(I'm planning on making Tagore a similar character to Fukuchi, not all that similar but some traits would match)
I thought it'd be nice to share some of the og author's work so-
Khai-Khai (Eat-Eat)
Heshoram Hushiyarer Diary (The diary of Heshoram Hushiyar)
HaJaBaRaLa (Mumbo-Jumbo)
Jhalapala O Onanyo Natok (Cacophony and Other Plays)
Lokkhoner Shoktishel (Lokkhon Shellshocked)
Chalachittachanchari
Shabdakalpadrum
Bohurupi (Chameleon)
Abak Jalpan (A Strange Drink of Water 1914) Bhasar Atyachar (Torture of Language 1915) Barnamalatatva (Theory of Alphabet) Desh-Bidesher Golpo (Tales from Many Lands) Jiboner Hisab(Bidye bojhai babumoshai)
That's all thanks for reading 🩵
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When talat mahmood said "Mujhe ek jagah aaram nahi, ruk jaana Mera kaam nahi, mera sath kahan tak dogi tum? Mai desh bidesh ka Banjara"
He was talking about me.
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Nadaan Parindey Lyrics
Singer:Mohit ChauhanAlbum:Rockstar O Nadaan Parindey ghar aaja[nadaan parindey=naive bird]O Nadaan Parindey ghar aajaO Nadaan Parindey ghar aajaGhar aaja… Ghar aaja… Ghar aaja aa aa.. Kyun desh-bidesh phire maaraKyun haal-behaal thaka haaraKyun desh-bidesh phire maaraTu raat-biraat ka banjaraO Nadan Parinde ghar aajaGhar aaja… Ghar aaja… Ghar aaja aa aa..Naadan Parinde ghar aaja….Sau dard badan…
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Rabindra Songbardhonar Itibritto Deshe o Bideshe [ Part-2 ] [ Baridbaran Ghosh ]
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What are names of the books written by Syed Mujtaba Ali?
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What are names of the books written by Syed Mujtaba Ali?Name: Syed Mujtaba Ali. Date of Birth: 13 September 1904. Died: 11 February 1974. Occupation: Bengali Writer, Journalist, travel Enthusiast, Academician, linguist. Awards: Narsinghadas Prize (1949), Ananda Puraskar (1961) awarded by Anandabazar Group, Ekushey Padak (2005) by the Government of Bangladesh. Books: Deshe Bideshe (1949). Panchatantra (1952). Abishwasya (1955). Chacha Kahini (1955). Mayurkanthi (1957). Jale … Read the full article
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Desh Bidesher Hasir Golpo by Shibram Chakrabarty pdf
Desh Bidesher Hasir Golpo by Shibram Chakrabarty pdf
Desh Bidesher Hasir Golpo by Shibram Chakrabarty pdf ebook name- Desh Bidesher Hasir Golpo Writer- Various foreign writers Translated by- Shibram Chakrabarty Book genre- Story collection for children File format- PDF Size- 13mb Pages- 80 Quality- best, without any watermark
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Bengali Academia
Last time I made a compilation of some Indian Academia picks, most of which were works written in English. So I thought I'll put together a book rec list but this time the works are in Bengali as we have a very rich heritage and it's high time I promoted my own culture :) this list is subjective and contains entries compiled with the help of my family and friends. Please keep in mind that the Bengali literary canon is VAST and encompasses works from India and Bangladesh and I cannot possibly represent every single author I have ever read and loved.
Political:
Pather Dabi [transl: The Way of The Road] by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay: revolutionary secret society in colonial india!! an actually likeable hero!! splendid anti establishment bengali youths!! themes like untouchability, decolonisation and female empowerment!! I will rec this book until my absolute dying breathe, especially because the whites™ banned it.
Ghare Baire [transl: The Home and the World] by Rabindranath Tagore: explores complex paradoxes in the early phase of the national independence movement, like western "progressive" theory vs western imperialism, patriotism vs aggressive nationalism, and the double alienation of desi women by Britishers + their own society. raises very pertinent questions about forceful "emancipation" of women, very layered characters and gorgeous prose.
Char Adhyay [transl: Four Chapters] by Rabindranath Tagore: you can read this as either the star-crossed love story of revolutionaries Ela and Atin, or a scathing critique of militant nationalism, embodied by the brilliant, ruthless, manipulative rebel leader Indranath. or both. either way, a great portrayal of systematic brainwashing by extremist groups, though does get a tad bit angsty at times.
Kaalbela [transl: Doomsday] by Samaresh Majumdar: you know the drill. Naxalite movement. Bengal burning. Love in the times of communism and revolution and police raids. Fun stuff. If you loved Udayan and Gauri from The Lowland pls read this.
Hajar Churashir Maa [transl: 1084's Mother] by Mahasweta Devi: a harrowing exploration of 70s Naxalite Bengal, state brutality, and the cost of resistance as seen through the eyes of Sujata, a mother battling to piece together the events leading to the murder of her son, rebel Brati. this one is particularly devastating and can be triggering in the current political climate. but god, what a read.
Social:
Pather Panchali [transl: Song of the Road] by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay: if you haven't read the book, you have probably heard of the equally gorgeous movie. It's about a village on the far precincts of rural Bengal, it's about a brother and a sister and a family whose destinies keep pulling them apart and together, and it's about other things too, a field after a rainstorm, fresh mangoes, the gnaw of hunger and the kind of love that suffers.
Padma Nadir Majhi [transl: The Boatman on the River Padma] by Manik Bandopadhyay: an epistolary story about the lives of the impoverished fishermen community living in the Padma delta strip in Bangladesh, and a man ferrying relocated settlers to a utopian riverine island named Moynadip. The river acts almost as a sentient presence through this novel about class conflicts. I remember reading this in middle school, the prose is to die for. Also, Kuber, the main character is v.v. good I kind of love him.
Satyabati trilogy by Ashapurna Debi: *slams hands on table* INTERGENERATIONAL FEMALE RAGE!! mother and daughter and granddaughter battling the same oppressive fate!!! Feminist and anti brahmanical academia!! Women writing about women!!
Chokher Bali [transl: Eyesore] by Rabindranath Tagore: it's about two women- beautiful briliant widow Binodini and her sweet naive friend asha, and the way their stories spill into each other. sometimes privileged men write surprisingly good stories about women who are flawed, women who want things, women with ambition and love and tenderness and lust and regret and jealousy.
Srikanto by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (#1): bisexual himbo spends entire adolescence pining after hot male best friend before growing up, doing drugs and getting reunited with a former flame who now works as a courtesan. Involved: a snake charmer, baggy pants, feverish dreams, ghosts on the river's edge, and this one line that keeps me awake all night and which I totally lost in translation: "sometimes the best kind of love bewitches. Other times, it simply dethrones you."
Devdas by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay: or as I like to call it childhood sweethearts Dev and Paro battles The Bengali Class Hierarchy and Third Degree Alcoholism while the courtesan Chandramukhi is busy being an unproblematic angel whom I love :) also pls don't watch the film it is kind of cringe idk
Aranyak [transl: Of the Forest] by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay: read the memo it's about forests. it's about a man enamoured by forests and it's about people whose lives are inextricably bound to the trees, for better and for worse. actually pretty sad, but the journey through that sadness is lovely.
Non fiction
Pakdondi by Leela Majumdar: whimsical, gentle memoir/travelogue about the author's childhood in Shillong and Calcutta. Think hill stations and winter flowers and soft sunshine. Has the wistful nostalgia of a Ghibli film. I love her writing sm.
Any work by Nabaneeta Deb Sen, particularly Truck Bahone McMahon [transl: On a Truck Alone to McMahon], which details her road trip to the North East Indian states in the humorous precision only she can bring. Her writing style blends factual and funny in the same vein as Ruskin Bond and I had a good time with this.
Deshe Bideshe [transl: In a Land Far from Home] by Syed Mujtaba Ali: an account of the author's two year stay in Kabul between 1927-29 when the country was going through sweeping reforms under the controversial reign of King Amanullah. It's a little glimpse into a system and a time not often documented in literature, and Ali's writing is a gem. you'll enjoy this is you enjoy Ruskin Bond and William Dalrymple.
Mythology/Retellings
Rajkahini [transl: Stories of Kings] by Abanindranath Tagore: another favourite, lyrical, descriptive, half magical half historical goodness, this collection of short stories centres around ancient Rajput dynasty folklore and mythical histories. The accompanying illustrations are equally beautiful.
Tagore's Nritya Natya (dance drama) series of plays which centre around folklore. Think royal intrigue, warrior princesses falling in love with gods and the plight of benevolent monks and "untouchable girls". I adore nritya natya because most bengali girls learn these plays and the leitmotif songs and stories growing up.
Shei Shomoye [transl: Those Days] by Sunil Gangopadhyay: written in Sunil's typical wistful lilt, it is a retelling of the life of Bengali satirist and playwright Hutum Pacha (aka kaliprasanna sinha) as well as several historical figures like Michael Madhusudan, Tagore etc. Recommended by my mutuals and followers alike.
Tungabhadrar Tire [transl: By the Tungabhadra] by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay: a fleet carries two princesses to vijaynagar where one of them is to wed the king as part of a political alliance. but of course things fall apart (as they always do) and you get a whole cocktail of torrid affairs and 14th century politics albeit the joy is tempered considerably by the author's very Quirky Misogyny and a certain degree of SLB-esque Islamophobia ://
Poetry
Shakti Chattopadhyay (themes: restlessness, nature, modernism, translated verses)
Kalyani Thakur Charal (social commentary, dalit representation, feminism)
Rabindranath Tagore (mysticism, pastoralism, time)
Jibanananda Das (speculative, modernism, existentialism)
Michael Madhusudan Dutta (epic poetry, nature, sonnets)
Kazi Nazrul Islam (patriotic, anti colonial, social commentary......an icon ahead of his time.....king™)
Self indulgent recs
Abol Tabol by Sukumar Ray is one of those priceless books of nonsense/satire poetry rendered second grade in translation, I'm afraid. If you can, read the Bengali version. In fact, read any of Sukumar Ray's works, it's like taking an acid trip with Hayao Miyazaki and Louis Caroll, icon really created That Rich A Bibliography™ in his unfairly short life :') it's funny, it's unsettling, it's ridiculous, it's savage.
Professor Shonku series by Satyajit Ray: this sci-fi/thriller collection is written in the format of a long-lost journal, detailing the colourful and sometimes genuinely creepy adventures of whimsical old scientist Trilokeshwar Shonku. The professor is aided on his trips by faithful and benevolently dumb attendant Prohlad and his cat Newton. This series is so ridiculous and inventive and good, Ray's writing is so readable and the accompanying illustrations are charming AF. A nostalgic fave.
Feluda series by Satyajit Ray: you've partaken of bengali culture, you have studied museums and archives and watched documentaries. But did you read feluda? No? Not a very successful cultural integration then, was it?
Podi Pishir Bormi Baksho (transl: The Burmese Box of Aunt Podi) by Leela Majumdar: one eventful night, the Burmese treasure chest of a formidable bengali matriarch is stolen, spawning generations of hatred, bloodshed and betrayal. PEAK comedy gold. every time I reread this book it leaves me in hysterics.
Byomkesh series by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay: rounding off this list with my favourite dark academia detective boy, byomkesh is very well written and very likeable and very aesthetiqué if you are looking for crimes and felony and the seven deadly sins in the heart of colonial and post-partition calcutta. if you like Poirot, you will love this series, particularly the earlier stories.
This list is definitely not comprehensive! For logistical purposes, I was unable to add Tagore's entire Body of Work©, or ALL of Nazrul's poems....else we'd be here a few days. There are many, many names and titles missing. My list is limited by my own reading experience and the books I know from recommendations. However, I just wanted to make this list for a long time as I rarely see Bengali literature hyped on tumblr. Feel free to add more!
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Rabindra Songbardhonar Itibritto Deshe o Bideshe [ Part-1 ] [ Baridbaran Ghosh ]
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Nadaan Parinde Lyrics – Mohit Chauhan
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1. Hath kata kartik : Basically, ini Lyangra kingba Himsagar projatir hon. Prottek din ratey bangalir sesh patey ini nijer hath kete uposthit hon, mon bhalo korte. Jamai sosti hok kinba onno kono onusthan, inar gunogan chole shobar mukhe.
2. Mundu kata Amprapali : Ini abar nijer mundu kete hole o manushke anondo dewar chesta koren. Dupurer bhat ghum seshe kingba shokaler jolkhabare inar uposthiti shorboda. Matha ta ke tuk kore chhuri diye alada kore, dhire dhire inar swad newar moja e alada.
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