Background
He was born on 27 September 1906 at Purnia, Bihar, where Indubhusan Bhaduri, his father, practised law.
He was born on 27 September 1906 at Purnia, Bihar, where Indubhusan Bhaduri, his father, practised law.
In 1931 he completed his Business Level degree.
He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. His ancestral home was in Krishnanagar in the district of Nadia. He obtained an Master of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Patna in 1930.
He started practising law at Patna between 1932 and 1939.
He then joined Indian National Congress and became a district secretary of Purnia. He was imprisoned in Bhagalpur Jail twice: 1940-1941 and 1942-1945.
In 1948, he fell out with the Congress and joined the Socialist Party. Partha Chatterjee in his celebrated work "The Politics of the Governed" analyses the narrative of Dhorai charita manas which according to Chatterjee could be read as "a faithful ethnography of colonial governance and national movement in India" lieutenant is very difficult or almost impossible to analyze the parody-texts or these black comedies as critiques cannot make comments on self-avowed institutionalized organized funded science or anatomo-bio politics of lab-state science, survey techniques, statistics et cetera
The critical analysis of Bhaduri"s discourse led to parody of parodies.A critique could cut a sorry figure to gauge the story-line with standardized as well as pre-supposed formalized tool.
Bhaduri’s stories are the instances of double session, where the existing civil and political society and the stereotypical literary critiques are at a time attacked with subtle wit. Bhaduri declared the death of model-theoretic formularized criticism. Most of his writings portray the lifestyle of the people of Bihar.
He died on 30 March 1965.
His short stories are satirical critique of judiciary, partisan politics, crude feminism et cetera