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Daruchini Deep [Cinnamon Island]

By: Humayun Ahmed
Narrated by: Raihanul Amin
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Daruchinir Dip was first published in February 1990. It’s the second book of the Shuvro series by Humayun Ahmed.

A group of young people is planning to go to the island of St. Martin. These guys have problems in visiting this island. A family problem, financial problem, personal problem, etc. They read together in the same college. But they have a different problem with each other. This is a life that we talked about. Everything is different and difficult. One life to another life like two banks of a fully different river. Some of them are so rich that there is no place for the money. They don’t know how much money the bank has. Some are poor and cannot buy a sweater in winter, with only a shirt for the whole winter.

Based on this novel, a movie of the same name was created. The director of this film is Toukir Ahmed. There are many things in the novel that are not in the film. There are many things in the film that are not in the novel. Two different things. Both are enjoyable.

Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.

©2006 Onno Prokash (P)2020 Amatul Chowdhury

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