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Megher Chaya [The Shadow of the Clouds]

By: Humayun Ahmed
Narrated by: Raihanul Amin
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Megher Chaya is the first book of the Shuvro series by Humayun Ahmed, who is a famous Bangladeshi author, filmmaker, screenwriter, and dramatist.

Shuvro means white or fully white. For full-body white to keep this name. His head was filling with shuffle hair. The big black eyes are seen when he opens his glasses. Boys do not have to be so beautiful. Physical beauty does not suit the boys. This is not my word. Shuvro’s mother, Rehana, often thinks that. This boy’s eyes are so bad because he is so beautiful. Shuvro’s age is 27 years old. Shuvro has no friend without Zahid. He is a common family member. To carry himself with tuition. He stays in his younger uncle’s house. Humayun Ahmed makes this character to a pure man.

Megher Chaya (a novel) by Humayun Ahmed, published by M/S Protik Prokashana Sangstha, 38/2Ka, Banglabazar, Dhaka 1100

Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.

©2004 Protik Prokashona (P)2020 Amatul Chowdhury
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