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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSujay Chatterjee is working as a Project Director in a German MNC in Denmark. Sujay is happily married and is blessed with two kids. Sujay takes pleasure in experiencing, expressing and sharing simple pleasures of life, simple moments that over a period of time becomes special. Sujay with other 4-5 Bengali family started the first Durga pujo in Northern part of Denmark which has completed 5 years in 2023. Sujay has combined his experience from this initiative, his concern of getting his children connected with the culture and his own childhood memories into this story to signify the importanceRead More...
Sujay Chatterjee is working as a Project Director in a German MNC in Denmark. Sujay is happily married and is blessed with two kids. Sujay takes pleasure in experiencing, expressing and sharing simple pleasures of life, simple moments that over a period of time becomes special. Sujay with other 4-5 Bengali family started the first Durga pujo in Northern part of Denmark which has completed 5 years in 2023. Sujay has combined his experience from this initiative, his concern of getting his children connected with the culture and his own childhood memories into this story to signify the importance of culture, friendship, togetherness and mutual respect. Sujay believes that most precious human emotions are simple and .........often unspoken.
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This story is about reconnection with one’s roots, culture, and upbringing. Joy, the protagonist of the story hails from an Indian bengali family and is settled in Denmark with his mother, wife Shree and daughter named Misti. Though he belongs to a zamindar (landlords) family in Bengal, he is almost disconnected with the bengali culture because of the preoccupations and the distance from the culture and the homeland. He is often filled with guilt that he i
This story is about reconnection with one’s roots, culture, and upbringing. Joy, the protagonist of the story hails from an Indian bengali family and is settled in Denmark with his mother, wife Shree and daughter named Misti. Though he belongs to a zamindar (landlords) family in Bengal, he is almost disconnected with the bengali culture because of the preoccupations and the distance from the culture and the homeland. He is often filled with guilt that he is not giving enough exposure of bengali culture to his daughter and she may face identity crisis in future.
Don’t worry, this story is not about this common issue faced by most of the nonresidential Indians, irrespective of their culture. This story is about turn of events that leads Joy to return to his roots and reconnect with his culture.
It often so happens with all of us that because of frequent adaptation to our surroundings and people around us, we change so much that we often forget or suppress our true self. But that is securely preserved in some remote corner of our soft heart, waiting to resurface at an opportune moment. The joy of expressing our true self is the joy we all long for…
Let’s see ourselves how that happens with our main character of this book…JOY
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