Brishti Chhoya (Bengali Version)
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Book Details:
- Author: Debabrata Nath
- Publisher: Abhijan Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Format: Hardcover
About the Book:
"Brishti Chhoya (Bengali Version)" is a collection of stories by Debabrata Nath that reflects the essence of contemporary life, society, and its ever-evolving dynamics. The author delves into the drama of ordinary life—its conflicts, struggles, and consequences—capturing the attention of readers with relatable and impactful narratives. Using simple and straightforward language, the author brings the stories closer to the reader’s heart. The book’s title, "Brishti Chhoya," is aptly named, with rain symbolizing a sense of relief and nostalgia. The gentle pitter-patter of rain resonates with the reader's emotions, creating an experience that leaves a lasting impression.
The stories in this collection include various themes. "Ayna" is a love story that beautifully intertwines love and duty, offering a powerful and captivating narrative. "Upalabdhi" takes the reader to a new realization about love, presenting it in a way that feels both fresh and profound. "Kalp Kahini" explores love through a unique psychological lens, with the author analyzing the emotions involved in an imaginative and almost otherworldly setting. "Jal" is a thrilling and shocking tale, where the characters find themselves entangled in an unexpected web. "Duti" presents a real and sensitive storyline, while "Porokia" offers an exciting and engaging narrative. "Khandha" is a gripping and intense story, and "Bristi Chhoya" offers an emotional depth. "Bodh" tells the story of two women in love with each other, while "Mukhush" presents an extraordinary detective tale set during the pandemic. Lastly, "Samay" portrays the struggle to preserve one's own existence in the face of time.

