Chowdhury wrote his first short story as a student, in response to a challenge from his friends. It was written sitting in a restaurant near his college, and was published in the newspaper
Jugantar. Although an established writer in the 1950s, Chowdhury received wider recognition with his 1960 novel
Banpalashir Padabali, which appeared in serial form in the well-known literary magazine
Desh. He was awarded the Rabindra Puraskar in 1971 for his novel
Ekhoni and the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1988 for
Bari Badle Jay. In all, he wrote around fifty novels and over one hundred short stories. He also edited an anthology of stories originally published in
Desh. According to
Shamik Ghosh, Chowdhury was among the few Bengali authors who preferred quality to quantity. In 2011, the Indian Institute of Planning and Management instituted the Rabindranath Tagore Memorial International Prize. Ramapada Chowdhury won the award in its inaugural year, for his novel
Banpalashir Padabali. According to writer and scholar Surajit Dasgupta, The Sahitya Akademi, in its series of films on eminent Indian writers, has produced a film on Ramapada Chowdhury, directed by Raja Mitra. ==Legacy==