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Dr. Tapan Kumar Ghosh is former Head of Department of English, Rabindra Bharti University and has participated as a speaker in various seminars abroad. His stories have been published and appreciated in various magazines in London and America.
A story 'An Encounter' was published as the first ten shortlisted stories out of about three and a half thousand stories in the story competition organized by Cinnamon Press.
Professor Ghosh, an avid film reader and researcher, was a member of the Central Film Censor Committee for several years after his famous documentary 'Under the Sky'. His book Bollywood Baddies, Villains, Vamps and Henchmen of Hindi Cinema is well received at home and abroad.
ISBN: 978-93-93063-24-3 Published: January 2023 Pages: 320 Binding: Paperback Published by: Virasat Art Publication
Bhanumati, the Forgotten Woman in the Mahabharata, is a rare book of its kind, looking at the epic entirely from a woman’s point of view. Dussala, Duryodhana’s sister, has also been portrayed here for the first time. Bhanumati questions some of the anomalies and contradictions in the Mahabharata story that have always kept readers engaged. What flowers did blossom in the Hastinapur garden? What perfume did Kripacharya and Duryodhana use? This book answers. Written in a pleasant and witty style, actions jump off every page. A must-read for all.
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