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Bumba, Shot Ready
autobiography by Prosenjit Chatterjee and Gautam Bhattacharya
Bumba, Shot Ready is the autobiography of Indian actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, co-authored by Gautam Bhattacharya.[3][4] Published by Deep Prakashan, the book summarises Chatterjee's struggling days in theatres and films,[5] his career spanning over 30 years and aspects of his life that have not been shared publicly.[6][7]
The book was launched on 30 January at the hands of Soumitra Chatterjee at South City Starmark in Kolkata.[8][9] Chatterjee dedicated the book to the memory of Uttam Kumar, also immolating to Soumitra Chatterjee, Amitabh Bachchan and Kamal Haasan.[10][11]
In West Bengal, it broke the record set by Bhabnaguli (My Thoughts) by Taslima Nasrin for being the most pre-ordered biographical book, amassing the record by 15, orders.[12][13]
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Indian writer autobiography IBPS Guide. We are given a new updated list in tabular column. It contains names of Famous Personalities of India Also we have given their autobiography and their profession details. They have made a huge contribution to our nation.Retrieved 11 January
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I Am No Messiah: First autobiography of Dalit woman. 6 Volumes. Pages. Covering period from to ^ "Waiting for a Visa, by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar".
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