Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Sushruto's Nobel

Legendary procrastinator Sushruto Chakraborty, 21, has been confirmed for Nobel Prize 2016, according to sources. No official statement has been found yet, but experts are linking him to Medicine, his field of research.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Tiny frame #42

Once athletics champion of college.
Now, can't move a leg.
Paralysis.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Microthought #4

If you wear a mask long enough, it sticks so tightly that you yourself can't remove it.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Microstory #1

Two brothers.

One became fireman, another police officer.

The police officer had promotions soon, became wealthy, got married and had kids.

The fire fighter did not marry, although he loved a girl. He wasn't as rich as his brother, and lived quietly in his tiny apartment.

But he was proud.

"You can't bribe a fireman."

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tiny frame #41

A person murdered another.

There was an aquarium in the room where the murder happened.

Fishes continued to swim, indifferent.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Tiny frame #40


Movie theatre.

Gruesome horror scene.

An old woman fainted. Nobody noticed.

Tiny frame #39

Shipwreck.

A parrot in a cage is floating in the middle of an ocean.

Tiny post #38

Campain against global warming.

Freeze-dried drinks are being circulated.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Tiny frame #37

The queen gave birth to a girl.

King was a little less hapy.

Tiny frame #36

The child poked a snail with a stick.

The snail closed itself in shell.

The child smiled. Her magic wand is powerful enough to make a living being immobile.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Tiny frame #35

A bus-driver.

Has a hobby of bird-watching.

Thinks of writing a book.

Can't devote enough time or money.

Microthought #4

The silver lining will always be a thin one.

The cloud can be very, very big.

Microthought #3

Sometimes, you just need a walk.

Tiny frame #34

The girl is sleeping peacefully.

19 missed calls from home.

Microthought #2

Rain drenches everything, but can't drench what's under a shade.

Same goes for sunshine.

It's both good and bad to not have a shade.

The best is, perhaps, balancing the time of remaining under the shade and remaining out of it.

But most of us can't balance it for damn.

Microthought #1

Sometimes, being who you are extends the problem further.

Tiny frame #33


She forgot her password.

Cried under the table.

Technology can be a bitch sometimes.

Tiny frame #32

Inside plane.

A man checks the time every 2 minutes impatiently.

Not that he has any work urgency, but he just wants to smoke.

Tiny frame #31

After-party debris.

The cleaner found a note of hundred.

Tiny frame #30

A roadside tree.

Not taken-care-of, dusty.

Flowers are as good as well-maintained counterparts.

Tiny bit of love #14

The boy forgets every little thing.

Not her number.

Tiny frame #29


Old man bought peanuts.

Had to rely on others to eat them.

Tiny frame #28

Moving train.

The man searches for a window seat but fails.

Sulks in his mind a little.

Childhood habits die hard.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Tiny frame #27


Rain has started after a long time.

Two girls are dancing in the rain.

One girl is watching them bitterly through a window.

She is just recovering from typhoid.

Tiny frame #26

A man has bought a new car.

He checks for the complimentary insurance documents.

Tiny frame #25

Two beggars are chatting.

One gives some coins to the other and smiles.

Tiny frame #24

A man has died.

His dog still waits every afternoon at the door.

Tiny bit of love #13

'Why?' Asked logical sense.

'Why not?' Countered affection.

Tiny frame #23

School has opened after summer vacation.

The boy came back from school and crossed a date on the calendar.

Tiny frame #22


The little girl felt surprised.

Santa's handwriting matches with mom's.

Tiny frame #21


The boy was determined enough to stay awake whole night.

Batman didn't come.

Tiny frame #20


Error 404.

The elderly with minimal intrrnet knowledge seems bewildered.

Tiny frame #19

Thunderstorm.

The truck driver has no choice but to drive.

Tiny frame #18


He was a coroner.

Didn't return the money found from the cadavers' pockets.

Tiny bit of love #12

It was raining.

They had one umbrella.

They chose not to open it.

Tiny frame #17

When he was young, he had a favourite book.

He is now grown up. He has lost the book.

He went to a bookstore one day, and searched for the book. He found the brand new edition.

But didn't buy it.

The cover is not the same anymore.

Tiny frame #16

An old woman in the ATM.

Not being able to sort out the things.

Other people waiting in the que are getting impatient.

She can't let help others due to security consciousness.

She's on the verge of crying.

Tiny frame #15

A woman was cleaning her room.

Found a photo of her dead husband.

The photo smiled. She didn't.

Tiny frame #14

It was raining heavily outside.

The family watched TV indifferently.

Tiny bit of love #11

He had cancer.

He didn't tell her, and left the town.

Tiny frame #13

An old woman's son brought her an ice-cream.

A toothy smile, with few teeth.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Tiny frame #12

A man lives in one of the smallest apartments, does a low level job.

Every day he re-counts his savings.

He is planning for a vacation.

Tiny frame #11

A tree had been cut.

A girl noticed a dead squirrel lying there.

She didn't eat for one whole day.

Tiny frame #10


A soldier heard some noise coming from a bombed hut.

He cautiously entered.

A little child giggled seeing him.

Tiny bit of love #10

The man looked at his watch. It was way late, buth she didn't come.

He decided to wait some more.

Tiny bit of love #9

He let her drive his bike.

Suddenly, they fell, disbalanced.

They looked at each other and laughed.

Tiny bit of love #8

He used some not-intended words by mistake.

She cried.

He said sorry.

No reply.

He said sorry again and again.

No reply.

He cried.

She kissed him on cheek.

Tiny frame #9

The cookie jar is on the top of the fridge.

The little boy stretches out his hand in vain.

He pulls a chair.

Necessity is the mother of invention.

Tiny frame #8


Roadside grocer.

Gives a carrot to a homeless.

They both smile.

Tiny frame #7

An autistic child.

Sees a bird on the branch of a nearby tree.

More than happy.