Gosainpur Sargaram

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Gosainpur Sargaram is a detective story written by Satyajit Ray starring his famous characters Feluda and Topshe. It was first published in Sandesh in 1976.

Plot

Feluda is called to Gosaipur by Jiban Mallick, the son of the local Zamindar Shyamlal Mallick to investigate a threat of his father's life. Everyone in the village knows that father and the son are at loggerheads. Shyamlal is also an eccentric who eschews anything modern. Then, instead of Syamlal, his son Jiban Mallick is killed and the wealth of Mallick's looted. Oddly though, the dead body of Jiban Mallick vanishes, only to reappear again. Feluda works this out with a mixture of investigating skills and deception. The oxymoric title adds a lot to the story.

Adaptation

A TV movie was made around 1996.

References

  1. ^ Complete Adventures of Feluda. Penguin Books India. ISBN 9780143032786.
  2. ^ "Jatayu revisited". The Times of India. 15 October 2011. Retrieved 24 March 2023.