Smaranjit Chakraborty

Smaranjit Chakraborty (Bengali: স্মরনজিৎ চক্রবর্ত্তী) is a Bengali author and screenwriter.

Smaranjit Chakraborty
Native name
স্মরনজিৎ চক্রবর্ত্তী
Born (1976-06-19) 19 June 1976
Batanagar, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
OccupationAuthor, Poet, Businessman
LanguageBengali
NationalityIndian
GenreFiction
SubjectLiterature

Bibliography

Adamya Sen Series (Detective Series):

  • 1) Adamya (2015)
  • 2) Adamya 2 (2016)
  • 3) Adamya 3 (2019)

Full-Length Novels:

  • 1) Patajharar Marshume (2007)
  • 2) Amader Sei Shahare (2009)
  • 3) Etuku Bristi (2011)
  • 4) Finge (2012)
  • 5) Pakhider Sahare Jeman (2012)
  • 6) Britta(2013)
  • 7) Budbud (2013)
  • 8) Alor Gandha (2013)
  • 9) Furaye Sudhu Chokhe (2014)
  • 10) Palta Hawa (2014)
  • 11) Criss-cross (2014)
  • 12) Omm(2015)
  • 13) Mom-Kagaj (2016)
  • 14) Doyel Sanko (2017)
  • 15) Fanush (2018)
  • 16) Compass (2018)
  • 17) Himjug (2018)
  • 18) Asampurna (2019)
  • 19) Jonakider Bari (2019)
  • 20) SafetyPin (2020)
  • 21) Babui (2020)
  • 22) Chuyanno (2022)
  • 23) Chatim (2022)
  • 24)Botamghor (2022)

Collection of Short Stories and Novella:

  • 1) Unish Kurir Prem (2009)
  • 2) Premer Unish Kuri (2017)
  • 3)Ponchas ti golpo(2023)

Juvenile Fiction:

  • 1) Atal Joler Bandhu (2016)
  • 2) Warren Dadur Dhadha Bakso (2017)
  • 3) Sada Sonar Deshe (2021)

Poem Books:

  • 1) Debotar chilekotha (2016)
  • 2) Neel Holud Muffler-er Kache (2018)
  • 3) Porigondher sohor (2020)
  • 4) Sarajiboner moto (2020)
  • 5) Dupur belar kobita (2020)
  • 6) Jetuku Amar Noy (2022)

Filmography

Year Film Screenplay Story Notes
2009 Go for Goals Yes based on his book Patajharar Marshume[1]
2014 Gogoler Kirti Yes debut in screenplay writing[2]
2018 Crisscross Yes based on his book Crisscross[3][4]

References

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