Literary Icon Prafulla Roy: A Legacy of Words
Prafulla Roy, a renowned Bengali writer and Sahitya Akademi awardee, passed away at 91 in Kolkata. Known for works like 'Krantikal,' his novels often focused on middle-class and marginalized lives. Many were adapted into films. Roy's passing marks a significant loss for the literary community.

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Prafulla Roy, an esteemed Bengali writer and recipient of the Sahitya Akademi award, has died at the age of 91 in Kolkata. According to family sources, Roy's passing occurred at a private hospital around 3 p.m. on Thursday following a prolonged illness.
Known for his evocative depictions of middle-class and marginalized Bengali life, Roy's literary contributions include notable works such as 'Keya Patar Nouko,' 'Satodharay Boye Jay,' and 'Krantikal.' Several of his books, including 'Bagh Bahadur' and 'Charachar,' were adapted into critically acclaimed films.
Roy was a prominent figure in the literary world, with a career spanning decades and significant affiliations with Dey's Publishing. His demise represents a great loss to both Bengali literature and the broader cultural landscape in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)