
Magic Holeo Satti: Kamu Mukhopadhyayer Barnamay Akhyan (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Diparun Bhattacharya
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 300
About the Book
Magic Holeo Satti: Kamu Mukhopadhyayer Barnamay Akhyan (Bengali Version) is the first full-length literary tribute to the extraordinary life and persona of Kamakhya Prasad Mukhopadhyay, fondly known as Kamu. As Satyajit Ray once remarked, documenting Kamuâs many exploits could fill an entire bookâremarkably, no one had done it until now.
Drawing on Kamuâs life, this novel unfolds a vivid chronicle packed with his eccentric exploits, humor, satire, wordplay (punning), and unmistakable stage presenceâserving as a testament to his craft and charisma. Page after page, readers discover why, despite appearing largely in supporting roles across a limited number of films, Kamu earned a permanent place in the Bengali imagination.
Written with warmth and insight, the book brings readers close to the man behind the performances, illuminating how authenticity, timing, and personality can outshine screen time. For lovers of Bengali cinema and culture, this is both a celebration and a rediscoveryâmagic, truly so.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Diparun Bhattacharya
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 300
About the Book
Magic Holeo Satti: Kamu Mukhopadhyayer Barnamay Akhyan (Bengali Version) is the first full-length literary tribute to the extraordinary life and persona of Kamakhya Prasad Mukhopadhyay, fondly known as Kamu. As Satyajit Ray once remarked, documenting Kamuâs many exploits could fill an entire bookâremarkably, no one had done it until now.
Drawing on Kamuâs life, this novel unfolds a vivid chronicle packed with his eccentric exploits, humor, satire, wordplay (punning), and unmistakable stage presenceâserving as a testament to his craft and charisma. Page after page, readers discover why, despite appearing largely in supporting roles across a limited number of films, Kamu earned a permanent place in the Bengali imagination.
Written with warmth and insight, the book brings readers close to the man behind the performances, illuminating how authenticity, timing, and personality can outshine screen time. For lovers of Bengali cinema and culture, this is both a celebration and a rediscoveryâmagic, truly so.











