Choritrohin is one of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s controversial novels, a story about characters who do not fit easily into the moral certainties of their time. Sarat Chandra was always interested in people the rest of polite society did not want to look at, and Choritrohin is one of his fullest explorations of that interest.
The novel argues for sympathy where the world tends to offer judgement.