Tin Goyenda


Tin Goyenda is a series of juvenile detective novels written by Rakib Hasan and published in Bangladesh by Sheba Prokashoni. The Tin Goyenda series is a subseries of Kishore Thriller series of Sheba Prokashoni. Apart from Tin Goyenda, Kishore Thriller Adventure is another subseries. The books were made into a TV series in 2014, where the main protagonist 'Kishore Pasha' was starred by Kabyo Shagore Nurul Momen.

Main Characters

Tin Goyenda is the tale of three teenager detectives. They are investigators and adventurers.
The three teen friends, Kishore Pasha, Musa Aman and Robin Milford formed the Tin Goyenda. Sometimes Georgina Parker with her pet dog Ruffian accompany them. Tin Goyenda live in Rocky Beach, a small coastal town in California, USA. They are in the same class at Rocky Beach High School and Green Hills School, though their grade is not mentioned. According to the cover pages of the original 'Three Investigators' series, the investigators are younger than 'Hardy Boys' and presumably 13–14 years old.

Kishore Pasha

Kishore Pasha, a Muslim Bangladeshi-American, is the leader of Tin Goyenda. His parents died in a car accident when he was 7. It was described in the first part that the accident occurred when they were returning home from Hollywood. In the original series however, the character Kishore's name is 'Jupiter Jones' and nickname 'Jupe'. According to the cover pages of the original series Jupe was a 13–14 year-old white American with black hair. His father and mother were both professional ballroom dancers and died in a car accident when Jupe was 4 years old.
Kishore's father's name was Zahed Pasha. He is shown living with his uncle Rashed Pasha and aunt Maria Pasha. Mr. Pasha owns a junk yard known as
Pasha Salvage Yard. He is a born actor, an electronic wizard and the locomotive of the Tin Goyenda as well. He was a child actor. He has two dogs 'Titu' and 'Bagha'.'' Obese in childhood, he maintains a strict diet. He has no interest in girls and is quite shy. He can act like himself only around Jina. He does not like to draw attention from public and likes to work behind the scenes. Through his work he made many unusual friends such as the French art-thief Chopin.

Musa Aman

Musa Aman, the second detective, is an Muslim African-American.
His first passion is eating. He falls victim to the experimental cooking of Nisan Jung Kim who loves to cook unusual dishes. Bearing an athletic figure and great strength, he is the team muscle. Often he uses his head as a weapon to headbutt the belly of the enemy, especially to clear his way. Musa Aman can fight any living thing, but he is scared of ghosts. When excited he sometimes utters the word 'Khaichhe' . Often he provides the comic relief. Musa lives with his parents: Rafat Aman, special-effect technician in a film-producing company. Musa hates to read books. He has a great passion for animals. Insects and soldier ants are attracted to him for some special element in his blood. Occasionally, he argues with the female character Jina. He has a younger cousin named Fariha. Loyalty to the team, deep respect for the teammates and occasional heroism: these qualities set Musa apart from other characters. He has faced life-threatening risks many times for helping others, including a time when he climbed a burning house to save a little boy.

Robin Milford

The ancestors of Robin Milford came to America from Ireland. He is a nerd/ bookworm. He is also known as the 'moving encyclopedia', he is the researcher and documentation specialist. He works part-time in the Rocky Beach Library and the leading local music company. He collects information related to their cases. The first book shows him as a skinny and short boy, but he grows taller and becomes very efficient with the ladies. He is known as a hunk. Like Musa Aman, he lives with his journalist parents. His father Roger Milford works for 'Los Angeles Times'. Robin is seen as an expert mountain climber, though it is mentioned that he broke his limbs several times when climbing mountains. He is a light-sleeper. He has a strong sixth sense but lacks karate skills. He is peaceful in nature, and is often found teasing Musa and others.

Additional characters

Georgina Parker

Georgina Parker was first introduced in the books at Pretshadhona in volume 2-1. In the original series her name is ‘Georgina Kirrin’. She is the daughter of famous scientist Harison Parker. Sometimes her mother calls her "George". Because Jina's parents had high hopes for a son. But unfortunately their son, who was the first child, died immediately after birth and his name was George.. Jina has a small crush on Kishore.

Other characters

Rashed Pasha

Rashed Pasha is Kishore's uncle and Maria Pasha's husband. He owns a junkyard known as Pasha Salvage Yard. He initially he named the junk yard in Bangla using English letters. But people failed to pronounce it correctly. So, he renamed it in English. Later in the series, he becomes a detective and makes her wife the owner of the junkyard.

Maria Pasha

Maria Pasha is Kishore's aunty and Rashed Pasha's wife. Kishore, Musa and Robin call her "Meri chaci". She has no child. So, she treats Tin Goyenda as her own child. She even introduces Kishore as her own son to unknown people. She is a brave woman.

Davis Christopher

David Christopher is a Hollywood film producer and director. He gave the Tin Goyenda their first break. Most of Tin Goyenda's cases were shown to be transformed into juvenile movies produced by Christopher. After the first case, he often calls on Tin Goyenda to solve another puzzling mystery.

Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif is an Egyptian adventure-loving pilot in his late twenties or early thirties. He was Christopher's favorite pilot. He was introduced in the books Jaladossur Dip 1, 2. Later he became Tin Goyenda's favorite Omar Bhai. He took part in adventures with Tin Goyenda. Later, Omar and Tin Goyenda founded a flying club private airliner in the name of 'OKIMURO Corporation'. O for Omar, Ki for Kishore, Mu for Musa and Ro for Robin.

Victor Simon

Victor Simon is a renowned private eye/author/adventurer. He is a wealthy man keeping a special relationship with the boys. He passes them cases. Sometimes Simon and Tin Goyenda work together on the same case. The first story when Tin Goyenda met him was Khora Goyenda.

Ian Fletcher

Ian Fletcher is the Police Chief in Rocky Beach. He gives cases to the team and praises them. He signed and gave them three green cards on which following text was written- “This certifies that the bearer is a Volunteer Junior Assistant Deputy co-operating with the police force of Rocky Beach. Any assistance given him will be appreciated.

Terrier Doyle (known as "Shutki Terry")

'Shutki' refers to someone very thin, in a crude sense. Terry is the arch rival of Tin Goyenda. He is a few years older than the team. He had a driver's license that he got from a state where the required age for a license was lower. When he comes to Rocky Beach, he tries to prove himself better than the team. Tin Goyenda hates Shutki-Terry. He has a team of his own.

Harrison Wagner Fogrampercott (known as ''Jhamela'')

Jhamela refers to troubles. This police constable is one of the leading rivals inf Tin Goyenda's sequel series Tin Bondhu. The rivalry began in a small village called 'Greenhills' where Robin, Musa and Fariha lived in their childhood. He has a bad habit of telling the word 'Jhamela'. In the book Ekhaneo Jhamela he was transferred to Gobel beach.

William Bobrampercott

William Bobrampercott is the nephew of police constable Harrison Wagner Fogrampercott. He was mainly mentioned in the series Tin Bondhu. Despite his uncle's rivalry with the young detectives, he was friends with the boys. He directed parts in some cases of Tin Bondhu.

Hanson (chauffeur of the Rolls-Royce)

Hanson is a British chauffeur who drives the Tin Goyenda around in a Rolls-Royce. Tin Goyenda won the Rolls-Royce in contest by Rent-a-Ride for a month. As time passes, he becomes a confidant and helper in the boys' investigations

Dr. Moon

Dr. Moon is a scientist and also an enemy of Tin Goyenda. He sometimes appeared in Tin Goyenda books like Somoy Surongo and Time Travel. He had time machines named Time Travel-1,Time Travel-2, etc.

The Headquarter

The headquarter of Tin Goyenda is in Pasha Salvage Yard. It is a mobile van that Rashed Pasha bought a long time ago and then forgot about. Tin Goyenda took this chance and made it their headquarters. It is hidden under junk and has multiple hidden entrances. Each entrance has a name. Sobuj Fotok Ek, Dui Surongo, Sohoj Tin, Lal Kukur Char are some examples.
Apart from sitting space for them, it contains a darkroom, storage room, periscope, telephone and computer.

The Rolls-Royce

In the first book, Tin Goyenda, or more specifically Kishore Pasha, won the use of a Rolls-Royce for 30 days in a quiz competition. This car was made for a Middle Eastern Sheikh, who rejected it. From then on, the company used it as a publicity tool. The Rolls-Royce is a large black and golden luxury vehicle with a telephone and other comforts. Tin Goyenda uses it in the first few books. When the 30 day period was over, they were no longer entitled to use it. But after finding the precious stone Roktochokkhu, its grateful owner August. August asked the company to let Tin Goyenda use the Rolls-Royce on his account. Usually Mr. Hanson, a British-American, drives the car for the company.

Brief history

Tin Goyenda appeared at a time when the Bangladeshi Bengali language book market offered few juvenile detective novels. Apart from the 'Feluda' series by Satyajit Ray, no contemporary detective series for children were available. In August 1985, the first Tin Goyenda book also named Tin Goyenda caught the attention of thousands of thriller-loving young people.
The success of the first book paved the way for the sequel Konkal Dip. The third installment was Rupali Makorsha. Later a new book was published every month.

Authors

The first 40-45 stories are from Robert Arthur, Jr's The Three Investigators. These stories have David Christopher on them.
Original 'The Three Investigators ' series published by Random House in English had 43 books written by Robert Arthur, William Arden whose original name was Michael Collins, Nick West, M. V. Carey or Mary Virginia Carey and Marc Brandel. Two movies in English were made by a German-South African production house. The first movie was ‘The Three Investigators and the Secret of Skeleton Island ’ and then ‘The Three Investigators and the Secret of Terror Castle ’. These two movie plots were slightly different than the books and the updated story included technologies like GPS and mobile phones.
11 books became the next series called 'The Three Investigators Crime Busters '. Two of these books were written by original series writers, one by William Arden and another one by Marc Brandel. Other writers of the ‘Crime Busters’ series were Megan Stine and H. William Stine, G.H. Stone, William MacCay and Peter Lerangis.
The stories which have Georgina Parker or Gina for short on them are from British author Enid Blyton's The Famous Five. She wrote 21 books. Television series were made in 1977 and again in 1995. The name Gina and eventually her full characteristics were based on the series. Other characters were transformed into Tin Goyenda by Hasan.
The Famous Five series included two brothers and a sister whose cousin was ‘Georgina Kirrin’. These characters were transformed into the characters of Kishore, Musa & Robin. Their cousin Georgina had the dog named ‘Timmy’ which was called ‘Ruffian or Rafi’ in the ‘Tin Goenda’ series. And though original ‘The Three Investigators’ series were American stories based around Rocky Beach, California, Los Angeles. The original ‘Famous Five’ stories were British stories.
'Goenda Raju' series was translated from or based on 'Famous Five' series. There the Characters were Raju, Opu, Babli & Misha, three siblings and one cousin. The Goenda Raju series stories were all converted into ‘Tin Gonda’ books. Therefore, all of the 'Famous Five' series books appear in the Bengali Tin Goenda series.
In stories of Greenhills the three detectives are much younger and solve small cases. In these stories Musa, Robin and Fariha live in Greenhills. Kishore lives in Rocky Beach and has a dog named Titu. These stories are from The Five Find-Outers, another juvenile series by Enid Blyton. The first story of The Five Find-Outers,The mystery of the Burnt Cottage was adopted into Jhamela.
Like the stories from The Five Find-Outers, some other stories are based Greenhills. These stories have seven members on the team. These stories are adopted from Enid Blyton's fictional series The Secret Seven. The difference between these stories and the originals are: in these stories Kishore lives in Greenhills and they form a detective group named Lodhosh that prefers Rohossho Vedi Dol in Bengali. The seven members are: Kishore, Musa, Robin, Misha, Anita, Doly and Bob. These stories also feature Bably, a cousin of Musa and Nina who always interrupt in their case.
Stories with Dick Curter are adopted from Enid Blyton's juvenile series The Adventure Series.
Enid Blyton's other series named The Faraway Tree was adopted into some Tin Goyenda books. Shamsuddin Nawab wrote some short stories based on this series' first novel The Enchanted Wood, leaving some magical creatures from the original novel out from the adopted one. However,these books were highly criticized by Tin Goyenda fans.
Christopher Pike's Spooksville series of 24 books were adopted into 24 Tin Goyenda horror stories. These stories include Roda and the stories are based in Death City, Roda's hometown. On the first story Rashed Pasha buys a house in the city and in the sequels Tin Goyenda often vacation there. The city is full of mystery and the paranormal. These stories feature another character named Tom, the friendly and knowledgeable homeless ex-mayor of Death City and a town witch. Christopher Pike's books are young adult fiction, horror and vampire stories as well. Pike wrote 75 books from 1985 to 2007.
Hasan drew others stories from other juvenile English series. The most notable one is The Hardy Boys. Romhorshok or Reza-Shuza book series’ made the boys a little older than in the original The Three Investigators series and they participated in seemingly more dangerous missions. Romhorshok’ series books were later converted into Tin Goyenda books, so Bengali Tin Goenda series has Hardy Boys stories in it. From 1927 to 2014, 489 books were published in the ‘Hardy Boys’ books series.
Hasan also adapted Tipu Kibria's Kishore Horror series, but this ended due to less popularity. After writing for more than a decade, Hasan departed from Sheba Prokashoni and Shamsuddin Nawab took up the writing. In August 2015, on the occasion of Tin Goyenda's 30 year anniversary, it was revealed in Kishor Alo, that Shamsuddin Nawab is actually Qazi Shahnur Hossain; who is Qazi Anwar Hussain's son.