She writes about female oppression and criticism of religion.
Nasrin's literary career took off in the 1990s with the publication of her book "Red Rose," which critiqued Islamic fundamentalism and advocated for women's rights. The book sparked controversy and outrage in Bangladesh, leading to death threats and a fatwa against her. Undeterred, Nasrin continued to write and speak out against social injustices, becoming a leading voice in the feminist movement.
While primarily political, it touches on the strain that social upheaval places on romantic and family bonds. Shodh (Revenge):
Advocating for the separation of state and religion. The Misconception: Nasrin and Adult Platforms