One of the great writers of satire in Bengali literature, Rajsekhar Basu passed away on this day in 1960. He grew up in Darbhanga and learnt Hindi as his first language, but took to Bengali literature while studying in Patna, and later in Kolkata. He adopted the name of Parashuram, under which he wrote some of the most memorable humorous short stories in Bengali literature. He was also a science enthusiast, particularly the discipline of chemistry. He even secretly supplied funds and chemicals to revolutionaries during the Indian freedom struggle. He was assistant to Sureshchandra Majumdar who created the first linotype of Bengal. Two of his stories formed the basis of Satyajit Ray's Parash Pathar (1958) and Mahapurush (1965). Cinemaazi remembers him for his many contributions.
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