“Nadira Nama Rupamati” is an extraordinary novel written by Basanta Kumari Debi, which takes the reader on a journey into the lives of the Nawabs of Bengal and their harems. Set in the backdrop of 19th century India, this book delves deep into the intricacies of the culture prevalent in the region during that time.
The story revolves around the life of a young girl named Rupamati who is sold to the harem of the Nawab. There she meets other women who have been brought from different parts of the country and are leading a life of captivity. The novel highlights the struggles faced by these women and the politics within the harem.
Despite the difficult situations, Rupamati manages to find love and companionship in the harem. She falls in love with Nadir, a eunuch who serves the nawab. Their love story is beautifully portrayed in the novel amidst the chaos of the harem.
Basanta Kumari Debi has done a commendable job in highlighting the issues faced by women in that era. The novel showcases the patriarchal society and how women were treated as mere objects. It also brings to light the hardships faced by eunuchs and the stigma attached to them in those times.
Overall, “Nadira Nama Rupamati” is a must-read for readers interested in Indian history, culture, and literature. The book provides a glimpse into the past and offers valuable insights into the lives of people during that era.
Books Info
Books name | Nadira Nama Rupamati |
Author | Basanta Kumari Debi |
No Of pages | 267 |
Publisher | Friends Publishers |
Publication | 2001 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |