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Premendra Mitra (4 September 1904 – 3 May 1988)Samsad Bengali Charitabhidhan Vol.II edited Anjali Bose, Published by Sagitta Samsad, Kolkata, Edition January,2019,Page-240 was an Indian poet, writer and film director in the
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. He was also a practitioner of Bengali science fiction. His critique of humanity led him to believe that for it to survive, human beings had to "forget their differences and be united".


Birth and family

Premendra Mitra was born on 4 September 1904 at his father's workplace
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. His ancestral house was at Rajpur in the district of South 24 Parganas of
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. He belonged to the renowned Mitra family of Konnagar (in Hooghly district,
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). His father's name was Gyanendranath Mitra and his mother was Suhasini Debi. He lost his mother at an early age.


Life

Premendra Mitra was born in
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, India where his father Gyanendranath Mitra was an employee of the
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and because of that he had the opportunity to travel to many places in India. Having lost his mother, who died during his childhood, he was brought up by his grandparents in
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and spent his later life in
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(now Kolkata) and
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. He was a student of South Suburban School (Main) and enrolled for a BA at the Scottish Church College in Calcutta which he left prematurely to study agriculture in Santiniketan with a friend of
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, Leonard Elmhirst. Because it did not hold his interest, he returned to education first on an undergraduate course in Dhaka and in 1925 at Asutosh College in Calcutta where he assisted the research of Dinesh Chandra Sen. In particular, his creation of the character of GhanaDa নাদা(meaning: 'Elder brother Ghana' in Bengali) won him public recognition.


Bibliography


Poems

*''Prothoma'' (First Lady) *''Somrat'' (The Emperor) *''Feraari Fouj'' (The Lost Army) Poetries:''Fhyan'' ্যান*''Sagor Theke Fera'' (Returning From The Sea) *''Horin Cheeta Chil'' (Deer, Cheetah, Kite) Poetries: ''Khunt'' ুঁত(Wrong) *''Kokhono Megh'' (An Occasional Cloud) *''Ananya'' (One-of-a-kind, Unique) *''Khuda wahid'' (Allah)


Short story collections


Bengali

*''PonchoShor'' ঞ্চশর(The Five Arrows) *''Benami Bandar'' েনামি বন্দর(Unknown Harbour) *''Putul O Protima'' ুতুল ও প্রতিমা(Doll And Clay Image of Goddess) *''Mrittika'' ৃত্তিকা(Earthen image) *''Ofuronto'' ফুরন্ত(Endless) *''Dhuli Dhusor'' ূলি ধূসর(Fade As Dust) *''Mohanagar'' হানগর(The Great City) *''Jol Payra'' (Water Pigeon) *''Sreshto Golpo'' ্রেষ্ঠ গল্প(Best Stories) *''Nana Ronge Bona'' ানা রঙে বোনা(Knit with Different Colours) *''Nirbachita'' ির্বাচিত(Selected) *''Telenapota Abishkar'' েলেনাপোতা আবিষ্কার(Discovering Telenapota)


English

(Not actually written by him, later translated) *''Snake And Other Stories'' *''Mosquito and Other Stories'' *''Adventures of Ghanada''


For children

*''MayurPankhi'' য়ূরপঙ্খী*''SagorDanri'' াগরদাঁড়ি*''MakorMukhi'' করমুখী


Rhymes

*''Hariye'' ারিয়ে*''Borong'' রং*''Misti Megh'' িষ্টি মেঘ(A Sweet Cloud) *''Onko'' ঙ্ক(Mathematics) *''Misti'' িষ্টি(Sweet) *''Duti Banshi'' ুটি বাঁশি(The Two Flutes) *''Megher Ghurhi'' েঘের ঘুড়ি(The Kite of Cloud)


Fairy tales, ghost stories and teenager stories

*''Chorui Pakhira Kothay Jay'' ড়ুই পাখিরা কোথায় যায়*''Lighthouse-e'' াইটহাউসে(At the Lighthouse) *''Satyabadi Suku'' ত্যবাদী সুকু(Suku the Truth Speaker) *''Hatir Danter Kaj'' াতির দাঁতের কাজ(Work Done By the Tooth of an Elephant) *''Golper Swarge'' ল্পের স্বর্গে(At the Paradise of Stories) *''Putuler Lorai'' ুতুলের লড়াই(The Fight of the Dolls) *''Ramrajye Bidroha'' ামরাজ্যে বিদ্রোহ*''Kurukshetre Bhaja Orfe Brihaddhaja'' ুরুক্ষেত্রে ভজা ওরফে বৄহদ্ধজ(Bhaja Alias Brihaddhaja at the Kurukshetra) *''Ratan Panjali'' তন পাঞ্জালী*''Ko-Aai'' ো-আই*''Porira Keno Ase Na'' রিরা কেন আসে না(Why the Fairies Don't Come) *''KalRakkhos Kothay Thake? '' ালরাক্ষস কোথায় থাকে?(Where does KalRakkhos Live?) *''Sanu O DudhRajkumar'' ানু ও দুধরাজকুমার(Sanu And DudhRajkumar) *''KaluSardar'' (Kalu the Leader) *''Gopon Bahini'' োপন বাহিনী(The Secret Force) *''Mahuri Kuthite Ek Rat'' াহুরি কুঠিতে এক রাত(One Night Stand at Mahuri Kuthi) *''Nishutipur'' িশুতিপুর*''Vuturhe Jahaj'' ূতুড়ে জাহাজ(The Ghost Ship)


Ghost stories

*''Golper Sheshe'' (At the End of the Story) *''Rajputanar Morute'' (At the Desert of the Rajputana) *''Bromhadoityer Math'' (The Ground of Bromhadoityo (Ghost)


Fun stories

*''Clue'' ্লু(The Clue) *''Chor'' োর(The Thief) *''Bhupaler Kopal'' ূপালের কপাল(The Fate of Bhupal) *''BishwomvorBabur Bibortonbad'' িশ্বম্ভরবাবুর বিবর্তনবাদ(The Thesis of Evolution by BishwomvorBabu) *''Niruddesh'' িরুদ্দেশ(Missing Person)


Science fictions

He was among the pioneers of Bengali science fiction. He started writing science fictions to make children and preteens familiar with science. *''Juddho Jakhan Thamlo'' ুদ্ধ যখন থামল(When the War Stopped) *'' Pinpre Puran'' িঁপড়ে পুরাণ(The Story of the Ants)Debjani Sengupta (2003). , ''Sarai Reader: Shaping Technologies'' 3. *''Prithivir Shatru'' ৄথিবীর শত্রু(The Enemies of the Earth) *''Kalapanir Atole'' ালাপানির অতলে*''Mangalbairi'' ঙ্গলবৈরী(The Martian Enemies) *''Koral Korkot'' রাল কর্কট(Horrible Crab) *''Akasher Atonko'' কাশের আতঙ্ক(The Danger from the Sky) *''Manusher Protidwondi'' ানুষের প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী(The Rival of the Man) *''MoyDanober Dweep'' য়দানবের দ্বীপ(The Island of MoyDanob) *''Shomaoner Ron(g) Sada'' মনের রং সাদা(The White Coloured Death) *''Shukre Jara Giyechhilo'' ুক্রে যারা গিয়েছিলThose Who Went to Venus; previously named as ''Prithibee Chhariye'' ৃথিবী ছাড়িয়ে(Beyond the Earth)


Novels

*''Paank'' (The Mud) *''Michhil'' (The Procession) *''Uponayon'' (The Ceremony) *''Protishod'' (The Revenge) *'' Kuasha'' (The Fog) *''Protidhwoni Fere'' (Echo Returns) *''Haat Baralei Bondhu'' *''Ora Thake Odhare'' *''Path Bhuley'' *''Dabi''


Characters


Ghanada

'' Ghanada'' (Original name: '' Ghanashyam Das'') is a middle-aged resident of a mess at 72, Banamali Naskar Lane in Kolkata, West Bengal with the four young members ''Shibu'', ''Shishir'', ''Gour'' and ''Sudhir'' (the narrator of the stories). He claims himself to be full of thrilling experience all over the globe (and, even in
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!) to tackle conspiracies. Also, some of the stories are about ''Ganado'' (Original name: ''Ghonoram Das'' নরাম দাস in South America, and ''Bachanram Das'' চনরাম দাসin
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at
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, his ancestors. First Ghanada story was মশা (The Mosquito) published in 1945.


Mamababu

'' Mamababu'' (Maternal Uncle) lived in
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on account of his service. Original name of this middle-aged man is never stated. His expeditions are written in many novels and short-stories, such as: *''Kuhoker Deshe'' (In the Land of Illusion) *''Dryagoner Nishwas'' (The Breath of the Dragon) *''Mamababur Protidan'' (The Refund of Mamababu) *''Abar Sei Meyeti'' (That Girl Again) *''Paharer Nam Korali'' (The Hill Named Korali) This character inspired Sunil Gangopadhyay to write his famous Kakababu series.


Parashor Barma

Parashor Barma is a detective but he tries to be a poet. First Parashor story is ''Goyenda Kobi Parashor'' োয়েন্দা কবি পরাশর(Detective Poet Parashor) in 1932. Some other stories are: *''Hippie Songe Parashor Barma'' িপি সঙ্গে পরাশর বর্মা(Parashor Barma in Hippie Company) *''Cluber naam kumati'' ্লাবের নাম কুমতি(Club named Kumati) *''Nilem daklo parashor Barma'' িলেম ডাকলো পরাশর বর্মা(Parashor called an auction) *''Premer Chokhe Parashor'' ্রেমের চোখে পরাশর(Parashor in the Eye of Love) *'' Parashor Barma'' O Bhanga Radio রাশর বর্মা ও ভাঙ্গা রেডিও(Parashor Barma and the Broken Radio) *'' Parashor Barma O Ashlil Boi রাশর বর্মা ও অশ্লীল বই(Parashor Barma and the Book of Vulger) *''Parashor Ebar Johuri'' রাশর এবার জহুরি Two Ghanada tales also include Parashar Barma : ''Parasharey Ghanaday'' and ''Ghanada Phirlen''.from the 'Short stories from the 1980s' page of the Ghanada Gallery website : http://ghanada.wix.com/ghanada-gallery#!short-stories-from-the-1980s/c1gv5


Mejokorta

Mejokorta is a ghost-hunter. Books featuring Mejokorta are collected in an anthology named ''Bhoot Shikari Mejokorta Ebong...''


Publishers of Mitra's writings

Leela Majumdar translated several Ghanada tales in a volume called ''Adventures of Ghanada''.from the 'Translations' page of the Ghanada Gallery website : http://ghanada.wix.com/ghanada-gallery#!translations/c14zm The latest English translation of his Ghanada stories (''Mosquito and Other Stories'') was published by
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Filmography


Direction

*''Samadhan'' মাধান(The Solution) Bengali,1943 *''Bideshini'' িদেশিনী(The Foreigner Lady) Bengali, 1944 *'' Path Bendhe Dilo'' থ বেঁধে দিল(The Way Is Closed) Bengali, 1945. *''Rajlakshmi'' ाजलक्ष्मी
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, 1945. *''Notun Khobor'' তুন খবর(New News) Bengali, 1947: Starred by Dhiraj Bhattacharya. Story, Screenplay by Mitra. *'' Kalo Chhaya'' ালো ছায়া(Black Shadow) Bengali, 1948: Starred by Dhiraj Bhattacharya. * ''Kuasha'' (1949) ুয়াশা(The Fog) Bengali, 1949: Based on his own novel, starring Nripati Chattopadhyay. *''Kankantala Light Railway'' 1950 *''Setu'' 1951 * Hanabari ানাবাড়ি(The Haunted House) Bengali, 1952: A Dhiraj Bhattacharya and Nabadwip Halder starred film, where the mystery of a terrible creature in a haunted building was solved by a detective in disguise of a beggar. This movie was also produced by Mitra. *''Dui Biye'' ুই বিয়ে়(Two Marriages) Bengali, 1953: Nripati Chattopadhyay and Dhiraj Bhattyacharya acted. *'' Moyla Kagaj'' য়লা কাগজ(The Dirty Paper) Bengali, 1954: Cast by
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and Nripati Chattopadhyay. *'' Dakinir Char'' াকিনীর চর(The Island of Witch) Bengali, 1955 *''
Chupi Chupi Aashey ''Chupi Chupi Aashey'' (''Silently he comes'') is a 1960 Bengali murder mystery film directed by Premendra Mitra. This film was released by Aurora Film Corporation and music scored by Nachiketa Ghosh. Sandhya Mukherjee sings the title song. '' ...
'' ুপি চুপি আসে(Silently He Comes) Bengali, 1960; an uncredited adaptation of Agatha Christie's ' The Mousetrap'.


Story, screenplay, lyrics and dialogues

*'' Bhabikaal'' াবী কাল(The Future) Bengali, 1945 – Story: Directed by Niren Lihiri. *'' Avijog'' ভিযোগ(The Complain) Bengali, 1947 – Story, Screenplay, Lyrics: Directed by Shushil Majumder. *'' Digvranto'' িগভ্রান্ত(The Lost Destination) Bengali, 1950 – Story, Screenplay: Directed by Shushil Majumder. *'' Ora Thake Odhare'' রা থাকে ওধারে(They Live That Side) Bengali, 1954 – Story, Screenplay, Lyrics: This funny movie is based on contemporary '' Ghati'' টিand
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বাঙাল disputes of fifties. Starred by
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, Suchitra Sen, Bhanu Bandyopadhyay, Tulsi Chakrabarti, Chhabi Biswas and Dhiraj Bhattacharya. Directed by Sukumar Dashgupta.


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