There is a book by Bimal Mitra; Kori Diye Kinlam. Its a 1200 page saga, so think twice before considering to read it. One of the critics of that book once said, it is 1200 pages because Bimal Mitra says the same thing over and over again. In response to that Bimal babu said; a style that he was trying to portray in that book is like Hindusthani Classical Music, where in both during Aalap and during Bistarr and even in Taan, you repeat the notes over and over, it adds to the experience. He did the same thing earlier in Shaheb Bibi Golam as well, but more so in Kori Diye Kinlam. When I read this post, the first paragraph remind me of that. You probably didn't write it consciously, because that would be remarkable. But the style worked nonetheless. Well done.
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Thanks a lot, Dada. Really I have no idea about the writing Style of Bimal mitra, because I never read Kori diye Kinal and Saheb bibi Golam, It's my own Style. I think I should read out those book. Really very appriciating Dada.