It is never easy to say goodbye to someone whose words shaped generations. Today, readers across Bengal and beyond are mourning the loss of renowned Bengali author Shankar, born Manishankar Mukhopadhyay, who passed away at the age of 93.
For many, he was more than a novelist. He was a quiet observer of life, a sensitive storyteller who understood the struggles, dreams, and silent battles of ordinary people. His passing feels deeply personal to countless readers who grew up with his books.
A Final Chapter After Health Complications
The veteran writer had been dealing with age related health issues for a long time. Earlier this month, his condition worsened, and he was admitted to a hospital. Doctors confirmed that he had stopped eating and had become increasingly weak. On Friday afternoon, he breathed his last.
Just a few months ago, he had suffered a fractured hip after a fall in December. Though surgery helped him recover briefly, his health gradually declined. With his passing, Bengal loses one of its most treasured literary voices.
The Author Behind Chowringhee and Other Classics
Renowned Bengali author Shankar will always be remembered for his iconic novel Chowringhee. The story captured the vibrant yet complex world of Kolkata’s hotel culture and revealed the emotional depth hidden behind polished smiles. It became a landmark in Bengali fiction.
The novel was later adapted into the film Chowringhee, starring the legendary Uttam Kumar. The success of the film introduced his storytelling brilliance to an even wider audience.
His literary achievements also include:
- Kato Ajanare
- Seemabaddha
- Jana Aranya
Two of these novels were adapted for cinema by the celebrated filmmaker Satyajit Ray, further cementing Shankar’s place in Indian cultural history.
A Writer Who Reflected Real Life
Born on December 7, 1933, in Jessore, now in Bangladesh, Shankar grew up in Howrah after his family moved to West Bengal. His early surroundings deeply influenced his storytelling. He wrote about people we recognize, office workers, dreamers, strugglers, and individuals caught between ambition and morality.
His language was simple yet powerful. He did not rely on grand fantasy. Instead, he focused on truth, emotion, and the quiet complexity of everyday life. Beyond fiction, he also wrote extensively about Swami Vivekananda, contributing meaningful research based works to Bengali literature.
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Tributes Pour In Across the State
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed deep grief, calling his death an irreparable loss to Bengali culture. Readers have flooded social media with tributes, sharing memories of how his novels influenced their youth and shaped their understanding of society.
Bookstores are witnessing renewed interest in his works as readers return to the pages that once moved them to tears or reflection.
His Stories Will Never Fade
Though renowned Bengali author Shankar is no longer with us, his stories remain timeless. Literature has a way of outliving loss. Each time a reader opens Chowringhee or revisits Seemabaddha, his voice will echo once more.
His passing brings undeniable sadness, but his legacy offers comfort. The man may be gone, yet his words continue to breathe, reminding us of the beauty, struggle, and resilience of human life.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on publicly available information and official statements regarding the passing of Shankar. It is intended solely for news and informational purposes.
Dr. Bidyut Barun Sarmah, with 22+ years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, holds an MA and PhD in Mass Communication and Journalism. He has worked with AIR, Doordarshan, and the Publication Division under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. A published author and researcher, Dr. Sarmah writes extensively in both Assamese and English. He was also awarded a prestigious fellowship by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for his study on journalistic literature—an achievement that highlights his depth of scholarship and contribution to media studies. At Nest of News, he leads the editorial team and contributes across diverse topics.