Ranisaheba
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- Author: Kunal Ghosh
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789388014380
- Pages: 160
- Weight: 281 grams
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
Description:
- Anirban, feeling suffocated in his journalism career, decides to leave Kolkata for Medinipur.
- His relationship with Rabindra Sangeet artist Mausumi is strained.
- Seeking a fresh start, he unknowingly steps into a world of mystery and history.
- He encounters the untold story of Queen Shiromani of Karnagar.
- Torsa, like a flowing mountain river, enters his life unexpectedly.
- His emotional turmoil strengthens the bond between Soumya and Rupali.
- Urmi, a mysterious woman, gives him a new perspective on life.
- Questions arise:
- Can guilt lead to a rebirth of love?
- Will Anirban be trapped in memories of a moonlit night?
- Why does Torsa send him messages at midnight?
- Does Mausumi only care about her music career?
- What is the secret behind Urmi’s charm?
- Will Anirban uncover the truth about Karnagar’s ‘Ranisaheba’?
- A gripping novel filled with emotions, relationships, and history.
About the Author:
- Kunal Ghosh is a professional journalist.
- Started writing in his teenage years.
- Held key positions in major newspapers.
- Worked extensively in television.
- Travelled across India and abroad, enriching his writing with diverse experiences.
- Has 19 published books, including novels and essays.
- Served as a member of the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament).
- Was involved in a controversy that led to his imprisonment.
- Continued writing even after his release.
- Currently associated with digital media.
- Ranisaheba was written entirely during his time in Presidency Jail.

