Himur Rupali Ratri [Himu's Silver Night]
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Narrated by:
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Raihanul Amin
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Written by:
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Humayun Ahmed
About this listen
About Himu
Himu is a popular character of Bangladeshi fiction writer Humayun Ahmed. Himu is a gadabout young man. His age maybe 25-30. His dress and get-up are irritating to some people. He is not so beautiful, but his eyes and smiling face are very nice. The real name of the Himu character is Himalaya. His father gave the name. Himu’s father believed that if the doctor and engineer are made by training, then alike, it is possible to make a hallow. He had a school to make hallow whose only student was his son Himu. Very often in the novel manifestations of spiritual power is seen in him, although Himu does not confess his spiritual power. Himu’s behavior is confusing. In different situations, his reaction confuses others to create confusion is Himu’s highly interesting work.
About Humayun
Ahmed Humayun Ahamed is one of the Bengali famous fiction writers of the 20th century. He is looked at us as the best writer in Bangladesh after liberation. He is a novelist, short-story writer, dramatist, and lyricist. Individuating he is the pioneer of modern Bengali science fiction. He is also the director of drama and movies. His published books number more than 300. He is the new progenitor of a unique style of the composer of Bengali fiction.
Book Review
When the wedding of Himu and Tamanna is to see Rupa, Rupa laughed. Without cause, she laughs a very little. It seems that in childhood, someone told her to laugh not much. It is felt good to see her in gloomy face. Himu says, why are you laughing, Rupa? Rupa says I am laughing because you are changing. You did not cheat people before, but now you are cheating. You are cheating on a girl named Tamanna.
Published by Gyankosh Prokashoni, 38/2-ka, Banglabazar, Dhaka - 1100
Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.
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