Jugabet
by Arefin Khaled
Compilation of all the famous writings of Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
App Name | Jugabet |
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Developer | Arefin Khaled |
Category | Entertainment |
Download Size | 2 MB |
Latest Version | 4.0.0 |
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Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, alternatively spelt as Sarat Chandra Chatterjee (15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938), was a Bengali novelist and short story writer. He is arguably the most popular novelist in the Bengali language. His notable works include Devdas, Srikanto, Choritrohin, Grihadaha, etc. Most of his works deal with the lifestyle, tragedy and struggle of the village people and the contemporary jugabet social practices that prevailed in Bengal. He remains the most popular, translated, adapted, and plagiarized Indian author of all time.
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (15 September 1876-16 January 1938) was a Bengali writer, novelist, and short story writer. He is one of the most popular South Asian and one of the most popular jugabet fiction writers in the Bengali language. Many of her novels have been translated into major Indian languages. Bardidi (1913), pallisamaj (1916), Devdas (1917), charitless (1917), Srikanth (charkhandde 1917-1933), Dutta (1918), grihdaha (1920), path claim (1926), Parineeta (1914), last question (1931) etc. the famous novel. Due to his unrivalled popularity in the history of Bengali literature, he is known as 'unbeatable kathashilpi'.
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (15 September 1876-16 January 1938) was a Bengali writer, novelist, and short story writer. He is one of the most popular South Asian and one of the most popular jugabet fiction writers in the Bengali language. Many of her novels have been translated into major Indian languages. Bardidi (1913), pallisamaj (1916), Devdas (1917), charitless (1917), Srikanth (charkhandde 1917-1933), Dutta (1918), grihdaha (1920), path claim (1926), Parineeta (1914), last question (1931) etc. the famous novel. Due to his unrivalled popularity in the history of Bengali literature, he is known as 'unbeatable kathashilpi'.