Titas Ekti Nadir Naam (novel)

Filmmaker Ritwik Kumar Ghatak made a film titled Titas Ekti Nadir Naam in 1973 based on the story of the novel.

Ritwik Ghatak said the reason behind his interest in making this film: Titas is a fragmentary life of East Bengal, it is an honest writing.

There is a lot of dramatic elements, there are visionary stories, there are many pieces of classical music to listen to - all together create an unforgettable experience.

In this way two brothers Gauranga and Nityananda lived on the banks of the Vijaya river, in dire straits.

Basanti called her mother and said, “Oma, look at Subaldada Kishoredada's actions!

The teenagers reached Moral Banshiram's house in Shukdevpur to seek fishing permission.

There they fall asleep for the night, but wake up to find that their boat has been robbed and the robbers have taken away Kishore's wife.

The teenager's eyes turned red; Tilak tells Subal that Kishore has gone mad.

His soft gentle touch sent a jolt of electricity through the boy's body... Bedini put one hand under the right armpit and the other hand on the left shoulder and raised it up to the chest and pressed the boy to her chest.

Two old men Gauranga and Nityananda set out in a boat with a baby boy Ananta and his mother.

Gauranga soliloquizes that Anantara Ma jumped from the robber's boat into the river while she was still on her stomach and climbed onto a bank and accidentally came to Bhavanipur under the shelter of these two old men.

An old man is trying to force a madman to marry Anantar Ma at the village ghat.

He does not shy away from eating prasad to avoid paying the ramprasad contribution and keeps his son Kishore locked in the house for the four days of the puja.

Ramkeshav decides that he will also invite Ramprasad, Mangala and his son Mohan, Subla's in-laws and the new resident of the village, Anantara's mother, to eat.

Subla's wife takes Anantar's mother to make pitha in the kitchen at Ramkeshva's house.

When Kadir Mia and her son's boat laden with Sakarkand potatoes is about to sink due to heavy rain and strong winds, Banamali and Dhananjaya rescue them and their potatoes and take them in their fishing boat.

Banamali's sister presided over the funeral, she had a good ability to cut rhymes.

Ananta catches fish in a towel, wanders alone, one day he goes to the house of Banamali's sister i.e. Labachandra's wife, but later he goes out on his own.

Anant observes Vanamali's reading of the Padma Purana and other rituals and ceremonies there.

After the beating at the hands of Udayataras, Subla's wife started to stay indoors most of the time in humiliation.

Subla's wife started screaming in protest in front of Tamsi's father's house, where the Bamuns and Kayts frequented.

Inspired by Subla's wife, the other Malo boys beat three tabla players one day.

Qadir's daughter Jamila told Udayatara that she saw him on her way to her in-laws' house and wanted to sign.

Meanwhile, in Malopara, the Malors split into two groups on the basis of the ideology of preservation of their culture.

After surrendering to the Jatra Dal, the Malos' own culture gradually disappeared and the luxury of girls increased.

Meanwhile, one day Malora is surprised to discover that Titus's chest has grown floating char.

Meanwhile, Anantabala is of marriageable age, but she remains in hope of Ananta, who has moved to the town of Comilla.

Malod's condition gradually worsens and one by one Udayatara's groom, Basanti's parents, Mohan's father die.

That day Banamali died, seeing that Qadir opened his paddy shell to distribute.

Starving Subla's wife daydreams about everyone and at one point a water-filled lota falls from her relaxed hand.