Samir wrote several treatises on
Adhunantika aspects of Indian, especially
Bengali society, that have impacted post-colonial mindset, and obviously arts, literature and culture. Critics have claimed that
Adhunantika is
Postmodern version of
Hungryalism, and that postmodern features of
Bengali creative writing had emerged way back in the 1960s when the
Hungry generation movement was launched with freely distributed weekly bulletins which could have been published by any participant of the movement. Samir introduced an Indianised version of postmodernism which was being called, apart from Adhunantika, Uttaradhunika, Uttar-Adhunika, Bitadhunika, Bhashabadal, Atichetana and Adhunikottarvad etc.
Hungryalism got a new valuation with these concepts, and the newer generation of poets, writers and thinkers got an alternative platform. Samir edited, since 1990, books on
Ecofeminism,
Postcolonialism,
Postmodernism,
Complexity,
Hybridity and
The Other. He edited
Postmodern Bengali Poetry (2001) and
Postmodern Bengali Short Stories (2002) which included writings from Bangladesh as well as entire India. Earlier only upper-caste writers from
West Bengal used to have pride of place in such collections. Samir changed it all; he invited poems and short stories from all strata of, not only
West Bengal, but entire
India and
Bangladesh. A new word Bahirbanga was coined by him for diasporic
Bengalis. ==Film==