The characters playing the main part in its story are - Sajjan, Vankanya, Mahipal and Nagin Chand Jain aka Colonel.
Mahipal is a passive writer pretending to be socialism and Naginchand Jain alias Colonel, despite being a businessman, is an active worker who is ready to help the downtrodden.
Along with all this, the wonderful character of antiquity, superstition and extreme sharpness as well as pure compassion and irresistibly justified support forms the core of the novel.
Taking the help of the absolutely gentle love story of Sajjan and Vankanya, in this novel a forest of characters has been presented in a way and all of them have been handled skillfully to a great extent.
The pictorial composition of women of different beliefs, statuses and levels is also made on seeing the fine depiction of the conditions of the less educated Indian society is a major part of the purpose of this novel.
In this way feudal rites deprive a person of taking meaningful direction and active steps and its practical depiction introduces the creative skill of the novel.
The portrayal of an unsuccessful character in life like author Mahipal is also very lively and the overall characterization of Tai is so multifaceted, complete and coherent that it has been considered as one of the unique characters-creations of Hindi fiction and the polymorphic dialects of the locality.
Despite showing its many features, he has clearly mentioned the author's ideological misconceptions, pictorial errors and descriptive pluralism - all the shortcomings and underlined the importance of the novel by considering it in a balanced way.
Nemi Chandra Jain After discussing its various merits and shortcomings, it is decided that Boond Aur Samudra is an important and powerful work of post-war Hindi novel, which has raised the level of evaluation more high and rigorous due to its unique achievement.
[9] Nagar was given the Batuk Prasad Award and Sudhakar Silver Medal by Nagari Pracharini Sabha, Varanasi for Boond Aur Samudra.