Rāmachandra Mishra (1 June 1915–6 November 1995), better known by his pen name Faturananda, was an Indian humorist and satirical writer in Odia.
His early life was spent in struggling which is the core part of his autobiography Mo phutā dangāra kāhāni.
[5] His satirical writings in Odia were based on political reality and prevailing cynicism.
Underlying theme in all his works is social issues addressed either directly or indirectly.
After publication of “Dagaro” from Cuttack I started noticing the comic and humorous stories in it.