50 Different Stories by Prachet Gupta
ebook name- ‘50 Different Stories’
Collected by– Prachet Gupta
Book genre- A lot of Bengali Stories Collection
File format- PDF
Pages- 483
File size- 7 Mb
Quality- Best, without any watermark,

The book is an extensive journey into the intricacies of modern and traditional life. The book contains 50 different stories, which can be likened to a mosaic where each piece represents a different “slice of life.”
The Stories are mentioned below:-
- Jochnar Rail Station
- Flyover
- Pencha
- Chor-er Bou
- Nodi
- Sokhi
- Kotha
- Holud Golap
- Neel
- Aha! Aji E Bosonte
- Dhorshita
- Meyeta
- Je Ja Pare Na
- Mobile
- Grihotyagi
- Paliye
- Ochena
- Eimel Bichano Pothe
- Aaj Ki Shuv Ashbe
- Megh-Brishti
- Dustbin
- Kunjobiharir Dusshopno
- Dighi
- Neta
- Talika
Story List (26–50)
- Chair
- Sannyasi
- Betha
- Krishnochura
- Mrito
- Ami O Manali
- Puishak
- Kalkoishiki
- Chapa
- Gorto
- Hire
- Guha
- Postman
- Murti
- Nikunjobabu
- Jolchap
- Golapi Jama
- Chandrahoto
- Last Train
- Shrabon-er Honeymoon
- Deepti
- Matis Model
- Rock Festival
- Ebar Pujo-y
- Neelkantho
Key Themes & Atmosphere
Urban Realism & Modernity: Many of the story titles, such as “Flyover,” “Mobile,” “Last Train,” and “Rock Festival,” point to a strong focus on modern life. These stories are likely to delve into themes around technology and modern living and its impact on human relationships.
Nature & Symbolism: The author employs nature as an element to symbolize human moods. Many story titles, such as “Megh-Brishti” (Cloud Rain), “Holud Golap” (Yellow Rose), “Krishnochura,” and “Nodi” (River), point to an artistic narrative where nature represents human moods.
Social & Psychological Insights: The book does not shy away from darker and more serious themes. Stories with titles such as “Dhorshita” (The Violated), “Dusshopno” (Nightmare), and “Mrito” (The Dead) point to an in-depth look into psychological trauma, social justice, and the human condition.
Whimsical & Observations: Short and punchy story titles such as “Chair,” “Dustbin,’ and “Postman” point to “object-oriented” storylines where a simple item in life becomes the basis for a larger life lesson.
Literary Style
The text appears to be suitable for readers who enjoy thought-provoking content. Since the stories vary in length from page 1 to almost page 500, the author has ample room to move back and forth between:
Flash Fiction: Impactful observations in short sentences.
Long-form Novelettes: Character studies such as “Joarer Rail Station” and “Neelkantho.”
Target Audience
This text is the perfect “bedside companion” for Bengali literature enthusiasts. It is created for readers who enjoy variety. One moment they might be at a bustling Rail Station; the next moment, they might get caught in the fragrance of “Golapi Jama” (Pink Shirt) or the enigma of “Guha” (Cave).
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