The name itself is a pun: (full of juice/wit) and "Gupto" (secret), hinting at the hidden nature of these stories. His writing style typically features:

While many of these stories were originally circulated in physical formats that are now rare, the digital age has sparked a renewed interest in his work. Digital humanities projects are now working to analyze, preserve, and revitalize

: His writing is often cited for its ability to balance explicit themes with artistic merit and emotional resonance.

: The prose often mixes formal Bengali with colloquialisms and specific metaphors. It relies heavily on "Shringar Rasa" (the aesthetic of romance and eros) from classical Indian literature, albeit in a modernized, explicit form.

Rosomoy's days were spent wandering the streets, observing the inhabitants of the town, and collecting various trinkets and herbs. His home, a small, dimly lit room above his family's antique shop, was a labyrinth of strange artifacts and ancient tomes. The townsfolk believed that Rosomoy's abode held secrets and mystical energies that only he could decipher.