Tin Chaka
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- Author: Ullas Mallik
- Genre: Novel
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788177567809
- Pages: 140
- Weight: 250 grams
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
Synopsis:
A tragic accident leaves Bidipta paralyzed, rendering her legs lifeless. Soon, she realizes that not only do physical limbs become numb, but even the closest human relationships can lose their warmth. Her encounter with Chandan changes her perspective—he makes her understand that just as physical disabilities restrict movement, various desires and impulses paralyze the mind. The novel explores the journey of freeing oneself from these mental shackles.
Bidipta’s father, Sadhan, a professional matchmaker, ironically struggles with his own daughter’s uncertain future. Alongside them is Pallabi, a restless and self-indulgent young woman representing a new generation grappling with its own dilemmas. Through a deep exploration of human psychology, Tin Chaka presents a compelling narrative about resilience, emotions, and inner transformation.
About the Author:
Ullas Mallik was born in 1971 in a serene village in Howrah, surrounded by lush greenery and ponds. His father, Samar Singh Mallik, was a respected teacher, and his mother, Geeta Mallik, played a pivotal role in shaping his early life. Later, the family moved to Keshabpur, another picturesque village in Howrah.
Initially a teacher, Ullas later changed professions. His childhood, filled with playful mischief, an unpredictable career, and encounters with diverse people and events, strongly influences his writing. He values joy and humor in life.
He began his literary journey in 2000, winning multiple humor story contests in Desh magazine. Over the years, he has penned a dozen novels and more than 150 stories and humorous essays.