In a small town nestled in the heart of West Bengal, there lived a young and ambitious comic book artist named Rohan. He was known for his incredible talent in bringing fictional stories to life through his vibrant illustrations. One day, Rohan stumbled upon an idea that would change his life forever – to create a Bengali version of the popular comic series, "Savita Bhabhi."
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Her husband, Rajeev, emerged from the bedroom, already in his starched white shirt, phone pressed to his ear. He was negotiating a shipment delay for his electronics shop in the old city. He nodded at Kavita, a silent thank you, and took the steel tumbler of hot, sweet, milky tea. He drank it standing by the window, watching the auto-rickshaws jostle for space on the street below.