The Film by Soumya Sarkar (best thriller novels to read .TXT) ๐
Read free book ยซThe Film by Soumya Sarkar (best thriller novels to read .TXT) ๐ยป - read online or download for free at americanlibrarybooks.com
- Author: Soumya Sarkar
Read book online ยซThe Film by Soumya Sarkar (best thriller novels to read .TXT) ๐ยป. Author - Soumya Sarkar
Nirmal Sen was, as usual, going past Anjanpara bazaar, bag in hand, a cigarette placed firmly in his mouth. He also bore that angry and tense expression that reminded the locals of him whenever they encountered him. Today was another day of hard work at office, ending with a phenomenon now common at his office โ a fight between him and Adrik Mitra.
โHey! Hey you!โ someone whispered coarsely from behind.
Nirmal stopped in his tracks and looked at him inquisitively. โWhat do you want?โ he barked.
โDo you believe in ghosts?โ the other fellow asked.
This was Nirmalโs firm belief that ghosts never did exist โ or even if they ever did, then they ceased to do so before he was born. So accordingly he nodded his head.
โDo you want to see one?โ
โItโs not possible,โ declared Nirmal.
โIโll show you. I promise youโll see it. Just go there,โ said the man, pointing to the nearby graveyard, and subsequently to a man wandering about its perimeters, phone in hand, โand tell that fellow that you want to do this job. Say exactly as I say. Then he will tell you that alright, you go there and walk around. You do so, and then the ghost will come.โ
โHow do you know for so sure?โ
โIโve been there, done that.โ
Nirmal saw no logic in following the strangerโs words. But somehow the idea of his challenge attracted him.
โOkay. Iโll do it. Iโm going now, โNirmal declared and was about to leave.
โWait!โ
โWhat?โ
โTell them after all is done โ can you tell me more about Palash Datta? He instructed me to come here. He is waiting for you.โ
โSo your name is Palash Datta?โ
โYes. Go Quick! Theyโre waiting.โ
Nirmal approached the wandering man at the graveyard gates.
โHey! I want to do this job,โ said Nirmal.
โSure?โ said the man, putting down his phone.
โAbsolutely,โ declared Nirmal.
The man called out to another man, an old man, by the name Chandrasekhar, who came stealthily. He whispered something in his ears.
โAlright! Go there and walk around,โ declared Chandrasekhar.
Nirmal entered the graveyard and started strolling around in a rather carefree manner.
Then there was a noise. This was followed by a low creak and a hooting owl. Suddenly the paraphernalia of horror moves became a fragment of reality. But the main cause of fright generally associated with horror movies was nowhere to be seen โ at least not in front of Nirmal.
Lo! There arose behind him the stuff of horror dreams โ a lady with a candle, in a white flowing gown, her tress dirty with neglect yet hanging menacingly from her creased forehead. Her lips were extremely black; her eyes bore the tenor of one without life. She howled in a frighteningly disarming tone, โHello!โ
Nirmal stood stone still, and for a moment it seemed that any momentary passerby would fail to recognise which was the ghost and which the real victim. Both were white โ one white by nature, and the other by circumstance.
โAll right! Cut!โ came a shout from behind the bushes.
Then came the director and his crew โ how smartly they were nestled behind a bush, creeping and filming a gullible passerby who had been lulled in to act in a scene from a film โ obviously a horror movie - of theirs by the very Palash Datta.
Nirmal went to the director and complained about the fright he received.
โOf course!โ roared the director in laughter. โWhen you are into your role, you need to be completely in it. I donโt blame you for the scare.โ
โWell, still you could have informed me,โ complained Nirmal.
โVery well. Here is your 5000 rupees for this scene. And I say again โ Iโm sincerely sorry. By the way, you are a fine actor,โ said the director handing him the money.
โNot more?โ asked Nirmal.
โNo.โ
At this point of time Nirmal had started counting his money. Chandrasekhar had come in by this time.
โSay, I was never really acting you know. I really thought that she was a ghost,โ murmured Nirmal.
โWhat do you mean? You did not read the advertisement properly, did you?โ asked the director.
โWhat advertisement?โ
Chandrasekhar and the director seemed surprised. โWhy? The Ghost House ad in the bazaar, from where you came!โ they told in unison.
โNo! This man, Palash Datta told me about this. He is still standing by the closed paan shop.โ
The director and Chandrasekhar looked at each other, visibly puzzled.
โIs there a problem?โ Nirmal asked.
โNo problem really, unless you fix your head, young man. Palash Datta has been dead for 2 weeks now โ his grave is just beside that big banyan tree where you got your scare. What the hell are you talking, huh?โ asked Chandrasekhar.
Nirmal failed to hear the last part of Chandrasekharโs question, for he was running to the tree.
And there it lay.
โPalash Datta
1978-2012
Died while acting in the film โGhost Houseโ
R.I.Pโ
Publication Date: 10-27-2012
All Rights Reserved
Comments (0)