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Draft:Kaberi Dutta Chatterjee (Kaberi Aparajita)

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Kaberi Dutta Chatterjee, nee, Kaberi Aparajita, nee, Kaberi Chatterjee, is a bi-lingual Indo-Canadian author and journalist, who wrote best-sellers like the

Neil Must Die and WtF I Found God'. She is also the creator of the first designer eMagazine, 'Citrus', and the first Bengali kitchen services in Canada, called The Hang-La. She runs a publishing house to help self-publishing authors, called FinalDraft Editing & Publishing House.

Kaberi immigrated to Canada when she was the Chief Sub Editor of Hindustan Times, to start life afresh in a different country. With not much internet and relying mostly on paperwork, she and her family found a footing in an alien country, and are now settled in Canada.

Kaberi has worked for several newspapers like The Telegraph, Hindustan Times, South Asian News (Canada) and wrote for Toronto Star, Indian Express Business Standard, The Statesman and several other print and digital platforms.

Kaberi wrote her first story and screenplay in 2008, Mon Amour... Sesher Kobita Revisited.

Kaberi wrote several books in English and Bangla, mostly fictions, that are all available online all over the world.

She now hosts 5 YouTube channels, including the very popular podcast channel, Frontline & Chai.

Kaberi is now the Director of KAA Media Production House based in Mississauga, Canada. Her first media production is Kaashful (2024), a documentary, directed by Aneesh Chatterjee, surrounding the RG Kar Rape and Murder Case

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