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Book Launch
(From L to R) Srijit Mukherji, Soma Bose and Swastika Mukherjee | Photo courtesy: PR Team

Srijit Mukherji, Swastika Mukherjee launch author Soma Bose's second book 'I’ve Had Enough of You'

| @indiablooms | Nov 23, 2024, at 06:44 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Award-winning author Soma Bose unveiled her much-anticipated second book, I’Ve Had Enough of You, at a glittering launch event in Mumbai.

The book, a collection of five evocative short stories, explores themes of love, loss, empowerment, and societal expectations, resonating with readers through its poignant narratives.

The event commenced with a captivating reading session featuring celebrated actors Suchitra Pillai, Joy Sengupta, and Sid Makkar.

The trio brought the stories to life with their compelling renditions of selected passages from the book, leaving the audience deeply moved.

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This was followed by an engaging panel discussion featuring Soma Bose, Dr. Reena Agarwal (sociologist and Mumbai LitFest associate), author Nandita Puri, and Joy Sengupta.

Moderated by veteran journalist and author Roshmila Bhattacharya, the discussion centered on the challenges faced by modern writers in getting short stories published and reminisced about the golden age of television, which provided a platform for short story adaptations.

The highlight of the evening was the formal unveiling of the book by National Award-winning director Srijit Mukherji and acclaimed actor Swastika Mukherjee.

The duo participated in an insightful dialogue moderated by Roshmila Bhattacharya, exploring the book's themes and its reflections on women's empowerment, societal expectations, and resilience.

Both Srijit and Swastika praised Soma Bose for her storytelling and expressed hope that her work would soon find a wider audience on OTT platforms or the big screen.

I’ve Had Enough of You builds on the success of Bose’s debut book, Frenny and Other Women You Have Met, which earned widespread acclaim for its profound exploration of human relationships. Soma Bose continues her journey of championing women's stories, celebrating themes of strength, perseverance, and empowerment.

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Speaking at the event, Bose shared, "The name of the book, I've  Had Enough of You, came to me during a period of 10 days locked in with my husband, and it stuck with me. While writing these stories, I knew the title had to stay.

"I hope this book strikes the right connection with my readers and receives the same love and blessings as my first. I am deeply grateful to my publishers, Virasat, and extend heartfelt thanks to Chaity Ghosh and Subhojit Roy for their unwavering support and guidance."

Bose's literary journey and advocacy have been recognized with the prestigious Nari Shakti Samman, underscoring her impact within and beyond the literary world.

I’ve Had Enough of You is published by Virasat and is now available at leading bookstores and online platforms.

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