The name Michael Madhusudan Dutt first crossed my path within the pages of 'Autobiography of an Unknown Indian' penned by Nirad C. Chaudhuri. In this literary work, Chaudhuri held the poet in high esteem, stating, ‘The greatest exponent, and also the greatest martyr, of Bengali humanism was Michael Madhusudan Dutt, a great scholar and the first great poet of modern Bengal.’ Upon finishing Chaudhuri's book, I delved into the magnum opus of Michael Madhusudan Dutt (MMD) that catapulted him to fame and acclaim. This work, titled 'Meghnadhbadh Kabya,' showcased Meghnad, the son of King Ravana, as its central hero, placing Ravana and Meghnad on a higher pedestal than Rama and Lakshmana. The composition's unique perspective sheds light on a different dimension of the epic narrative.