Book Name: Sundorbane E Saat Bochor
Category: Novel.
Youth Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay was imagined on the twelfth September 1894, in Kalyani, Muratipur town in the Nadia of Bengal, British India. He was imagined at his maternal uncle's home in a Hindu Brahmin family. His father Mahananda Bandopadhyay, was a "Kathak" - a man who describes stories as a calling - moreover a Sanskrit scientist. Bibhutibhushan finished his coaching in Bongaon High School, which happened to be a standout amongst the most settled establishments in British India. He also educated in a comparative school toward the begin of his work life. Bibhutibhushan's immaturity and early life was shadowed by the surges of dejection, yet he before long struggled his way through to complete his professional education in History from the Surendranath College in Kolkata. Regardless, since he was not fiscally strong to choose for the postgraduate course at the University of Calcutta, he expected to stop his studies. After this, the heaviness of his family's budgetary wellbeing made advances on his shoulders. Early Life The calling of a creator did not come easy to Bandopadhyay. In light of the money related crisis of his family, he expected to take up various odd occupations to make a living before considering up forming imperative. He taught at the school from where he completed his coaching, he furthermore took up the control of a secretary and even managed an area until finally, in 1921 he got an opportunity to disseminate his first short story "Upekshita" in a primary dynamic magazine of Bengal named 'Probashi'. Be that as it may, it was not until 1928 that Bandopadhyay circulated his first novel, "Pather Panchali", for which he got essential thought and endorsement. It was with this novel that he transformed into a discernible name in Bengali composition.
Bibhutibhushan took up creating books and short stories when there was a significant measure of research proceeding as for the social debasement and financial inconsistency. In any case, his sytheses did not underscore on these parts of research, rather they focused on clear life, human figures and the characteristic delight of nation Bengal and the overall public of Bengal. He wrote in clear lingo and in a way that his contemplations accomplished the essential man. Legitimacy is another critical point of view that his works portrayed. His sytheses picturised the subtle relationship shared by individuals and nature and put over a tranquil picture of people, animals, winged creatures, streams and distinctive parts of nature.
Bandopadhyay used to walk miles into the forested regions reliably and passed on a book along as a rule. He needed to expressly state down his insights among the peaceful environment of wild. His acclaimed novel "Pather Panchali" was snatched by maker Satyajit Ray and changed over into a movie of an unclear name from a part of the noteworthy 'Apu Trilogy'. A part of the notable works of Bandopadhyay isolated from 'Pather Panchali' are 'Aparajito', 'Aranyak', 'Chander Pahar', 'Heera Manik Jwale', 'Adarsha Hindu Hotel', 'Ichhamati', 'Bipiner Sangsar', 'Anubartan', 'Kosi Pranganeyer Chitthi', 'Dristi Pradeep', 'Debjan', 'Ashani Sanket', 'Kedar Raja', 'Dampati', 'Sundarbane Sat Batsar' (which he couldn't complete), 'Dui Bari', "Kajol" (Sequel of Aparajito, wrapped up by his tyke Taradas), 'Mismider Kabach', 'Jatrabadol', 'MeghaMallar', "Mauriphool" and 'Tal Nabami'.
Marriage And Relationships Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's first life partner, Gouri Devi, kicked the container in the midst of work one year after their marriage. This horrifying occasion and the gloom that it understood and shadowed his life transformed into a prominent subject in his underlying arrangements. He remarried at 46 years of age to his second life partner, Rama Chattopadhyay, from whom he had his restrictive youngster, Taradas, in 1947. Passing Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay left for favored home the first of November 1950 in the wake of anguish a coronary ambush. He was 56 years old then and was staying in Ghatshila. Course of occasions And Literary Works 1894: Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay was considered on twelfth September 1921: He dispersed his first short story "Upekshita" in a fundamental Bengali conceptual magazine Early 1920s: Married Gouri Devi who kicked the pail in labor a year after the marriage. 1928: Bandopadhyay conveyed his first novel, "Way".



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