Tinti Natika (Bengali Version)
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Author: Malini Bhattacharya
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Publisher: Ababhash
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Language: Bengali
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Pages: 92
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First Published: December 2002
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Format: Paperback
About the Book
This powerful collection brings together three plays—Meye Dile Sajiye, Eto Rakta Keno, and Bnadarkhela—that confront gender discrimination within Indian families and society.
Through sharp dialogue and dramatic intensity, Malini Bhattacharya offers a bold reassessment of the lived realities of women. The plays question entrenched patriarchal norms, expose everyday injustices, and foreground the emotional and social struggles faced by women.
Compact yet impactful, this 92-page paperback stands as an important contribution to feminist theatre in Bengali literature.
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Tinti Natika (Bengali Version)
Tinti Natika (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Malini Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 92
-
First Published: December 2002
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
This powerful collection brings together three plays—Meye Dile Sajiye, Eto Rakta Keno, and Bnadarkhela—that confront gender discrimination within Indian families and society.
Through sharp dialogue and dramatic intensity, Malini Bhattacharya offers a bold reassessment of the lived realities of women. The plays question entrenched patriarchal norms, expose everyday injustices, and foreground the emotional and social struggles faced by women.
Compact yet impactful, this 92-page paperback stands as an important contribution to feminist theatre in Bengali literature.
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Book Details
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Author: Malini Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 92
-
First Published: December 2002
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
This powerful collection brings together three plays—Meye Dile Sajiye, Eto Rakta Keno, and Bnadarkhela—that confront gender discrimination within Indian families and society.
Through sharp dialogue and dramatic intensity, Malini Bhattacharya offers a bold reassessment of the lived realities of women. The plays question entrenched patriarchal norms, expose everyday injustices, and foreground the emotional and social struggles faced by women.
Compact yet impactful, this 92-page paperback stands as an important contribution to feminist theatre in Bengali literature.














