Description
In the book ‘Atanka Samagra’, author Kaushik Majumdar has skillfully painted twenty-five thrilling stories with all the colors of fear. Its pages are filled with the revenge of ghosts, the infestation of a ghost in a cursed village lost in the womb of time, the otherworldly hellish scenes of Jujuma in a mental hospital, and some nightmares that can be experienced not only at night but also in daylight. Harbabu suddenly starts smelling death, a seasoned fish hunter starts a different kind of hunting, he gets hungry even from the sun sitting in a deserted bungalow, the ancient demon Kuni Buni wakes up again and Kuhu realizes that someone else is reading his mind. Just as the author’s pen has acknowledged its debt to modern experimental horror, it has also repeatedly adopted the original classical style of creating a dark environment in a pure horror-mystery story. And in this way, he has also used the earthy scent of Bengali ghost stories for his own purposes. The writing is given a worthy accompaniment by the skillful brush strokes of artist Gautam Karmakar and the foreword written by Mir Afsar Ali. In every page of the book, the author has touched on all the known and unknown points, all the genres of the miraculous, the unearthly, the supernatural and the scary. This book is therefore not a collection of average scary stories, but rather a mental journey, where the terror becomes more intense after each story ends and surrounds the reader. Are you ready?





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