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We honour the legendary novelist, poet, essayist and journalist, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee today on his birth anniversary.
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Jalsa, Mumbai Dec 10/11, 2022 Sat/Sun 8:36 AM
✨ Ef Birthdays update .. 🪔💖 December 11 .. birthday of the little one , Ef Bob Siddhant Roy the Son of Ef Shiv Roy From Assam .. and also birthday of Ef Rekha Prashant Kawadia .. December 10 .. birthday of our dear Poet Saab from Ladnun Ef Ankur R Churiwal .. and Poetess Saheba Ef Sonia Chopra .. and Ef Abhishek Patodia from Kolkata .. Greetings to all .. and the affection of love and wishes ever .. keep well .. ❤️❤️❤️🌿 ✨
.. and .. down lane memory ..
.. at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in 1987 ..
Photo Curtsey : India Today Anniversary Issue 26 Dec’ 11 , 1987 .. Ef Rupam .. Love ❤️
Birthday - EF Ankur R Churiwal .. Sonia Ef
.. Saturday, 10 December .. and apologies for the belated reference .. but the very best from us all .. love ❤️❤️❤️
Missing out the Blog on two days is unforgivable and there is a desperate attempt to catch up so to say .. which I shall presently ..
but bear with me .. I have the next schedule waiting on me at my door and I must leave .. but back in a while ..
My love to you for your patience and continued presence here ..
Amitabh Bachchan
Sunday 5:06 PM ..
promised to be back and even though it gets time to be before the gate for the well wishers on the Sunday, finding time for the Ef is always a welcome delight ..
the KBC draws to an end and the last few episodes being dedicated to the FINALÈ .. which is time and content consuming but ever such a privilege to be among them ..
some of them with their unique stories of life and times .. some so filled with the most unknown information and their description of the most unknown factors in theirs and our lives - a revelation and so interesting to know ..
eg., .. did you know that the very famous dish or food item, particularly from Southern India , the ‘idli’ is not an Indian product .. it was brought from out of the Country and then became a delicious eat here in India ..
from where ..?
ah hah .. see the episode and find out 🤣🤣🤣
Love to all
Amitabh Bachchan
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WHO IS FIRDOUS ALAM ?
ABOUT FIRDOUS ALAM:
One of the versatile & creative writers , Clochard (also known as Firdous Alam) was born in 1998 , 11th may in the northeastern region of india. Firdous or Clochard is a famous Indo-American novelist, poet and philosopher. He is well known for his unique mixture of different literary genres and devices .
When he was a student, he won the District level story writing competition, State level essay writing competition (TWICE) and scored 100% in National level quizzes on English Literature organised by a Government College of Chattisgarh. In 2022, he secured a rank among top-100 poets organized by SUPER7 National poetry competition.
As one of the youngest writers/novelists of the 21st century, he started his writing career early at the age of 19 and wrote almost six ebooks which are available in Kindle US, UK, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, India, Mexico and in other Amazon market places. In 2022, he won YS INTERNATIONAL AWARD as a novelist for his adult fiction book, "Aura Of August: In Red Light Street". In the year 2023, he won STATE GEM AWARD in Bangalore in the best novelist of the year category. The ELYSIANPEN and WEBSTORYINDIA placed Clochard among TOP 30 outstanding personalities of the year 2023. In the same year, THE EXPLORING MINDS placed him in the 20th place among the Changemakers of India. In 2024, he won GEOFFREY CHAUCER AWARD for his valuable contribution towards English literature and again, ELYSIANPEN placed him among "TOP 19 MOST UNIQUE WRITERS OF 2023". In Asia's largest Book Fair or World's 3rd largest Book Fair (Kolkata Book Fair), his novel "Aura Of August' got the highest sales of all time which is a big achievement for a novelist like Clochard. In the year 2024, he won the B.R AMBEDKAR AWARD(SAMMAN) for writing the book 'FOUR WAYS TO REVERSE RAPE & SEXUAL VIOLENCE '. In fact, he is the first person who provided realistic methods to stop rape, sexual violence and other crimes using new Constitutional laws and these methods are really useful for the Presidents as well as people of all countries.
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Vikram Seth: The Best Indian Novelist and Poet - Mugafi Blog
Indian poet, novelist, and travel writer Vikram Seth was born in Calcutta [now Kolkata], India, on June 20, 1952. He is renowned for his verse novel The Golden Gate (1986) and his epic novel A Suitable Boy (1993). Vikram Seth, the son of a judge and a businessman, was brought up in both India and London. Prem Nath Seth was his father, and his mother, Leila Seth, was a trained lawyer. His mother served as the first female judge of the Delhi High Court and the first-ever woman to hold the position of Chief Justice of a state High Court in India. Prem Nath Seth worked as an executive for Bata Shoes. Vikram Seth graduated from Corpus Christi College in Oxford after attending prestigious Indian schools. In 1978, he graduated with a master’s in economics from Stanford University in the United States. He then went on to Nanjing University in China to further his education. He made his way back to India in 1987 and settled in New Delhi with his family. Talking about Vikram Seth’s work, here is the list of notable masterpieces written by him:-
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Holi Kavi Sammelan
Holi, the festival of colours, love, laugh and life. The festival which creates a glaze of happiness in the atmosphere , the festive that automatically leads to a beautiful smile on our faces. The festival which enhances the flavour of every single colour in our lives. The festive that nurtures the atmospheric changes. The festival that leads to immense happiness and extreme celebration. So why not make this festival more beautiful, more vibrant and more happy with the organization of a Hasya Kavi Sammelan. The program which will make your Holi more vibrant, more colourful, more flavourful and much happier.
Kavi Sammelan is a kind of entertainment which can be enjoyed with family, friends and neighborhood too. The kind of entertainment which is also fruitful, which indulges all the age groups into its content and the one which creates a long term impact on the audience.
In this era of busy and stressful life a Hasya Kavi sammelan can act like a dosage of stresbuster medicine. This program will take you out of the anxiety and make you laugh naturally. This program will paint your mind with the colours of joy, energy and laughter.
The tradition of organizing Kavi Sammelan on the occasion of Holi is quite older. Not only in the big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Noida, Lucknow, Indore, Raipur but also some very small villages are continuing this tradition since decades. These programs make sure to enhance every flavour of Holi With the poetic entertainment. There are certain places where people wait whole year to witness the Holi Kavi Sammelan.
There are many poetes who have been performing in such events. This age old tradition had many names like Om Vyas, Kaka Hatharasi, Satyanarayan Satyam to now the new aged hasya kavi like Jani Bairagi, Shambhu Shikhar, Chetan Charchit, Sudeep Bhola, Gajendra Priyanshu or Munna Battery.
Some poets performing geet are also famous in such programs right from Santosh Anand, Ramendra Mohan Tripathi, Ramesh Sharma, Kumar Vishwas to Kirti Kale, Sarita Sharma or Mamta Sharma. These names ensure the success of Kavi Sammelan at all the times.
Even you can organize a power packed Hasya Kavi Sammelan on the occasion of Holi to grace this festival. This platform of My Kavi Sammelan will definitely help you to make up your programs with the best poets like Dr Kumar Vishwas, Anamika Ambar, Surendra Dubey, Kirti Kale, Sunil Jogi, Shambhu Shikhar and so on. So take your time out and just make it up.
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"Crafting Worlds with Words: A Literary Journey with Dr. Sujoyita Pal"
Dr. Sujoyita Pal has written more than 50 anthologies. She lives in Kolkata at baranagar. She has completed graduation in English from calcutta university and after that she has completed masters degree in English from Rabindra bharati university and then she has completed B ed in English from wbuttepa university. She is an internationally certified writer. She has got many awards in this writing field. Her name is featuring on google, if anyone do search in the google by her name then anyone will get the details about her. Her name is featuring on 45 plus Google sites, she has got doctorate award, it's honoris causa which award is govt and niti aayog certified. Recently her 13 write ups in the 3 anthologies has been published and had launched at the world book fair in new delhi at pragati maidan. She is an English teacher, spoken English trainer as well as corporate grooming trainer. She is a certified soft skill trainer. She has written 50 plus anthologies.
Her achievement
1. India fame award 2021 from the quidditch ink publications
2. Atal swarna samman 2022 a national level award from iconic brand network
3. Swami vivekananda rastriya swarna samman 2022
4. Bharat bhusan ratna samman 2023
5. Best writer award 2023 from drop of change publication house
6. Poet of the year 2023 from drop of change publication
7. Naari samman sheroes award 2023 from priya's wisdom publication
8. Iconic indian personality winner from priya's wisdom publication house
9. Rajendra prasad excellence award a national level award from priya's wisdom publication house
10. Global achievers award 2021
11. Karwa chauth award 2021 from R k publication
12. Have got Honorary Doctorate Award ( it's honoris causa) on 15.5.2023
13. Awarded Charles Dickens Award ( it's Google featured) on 12.9.2023
Sujoyita Pal is very versatile writer and has co-authored more than 50 anthologies.
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Sky Innovation & Services - The best PR Agency
Recently, Sky Innovation and Services organized an e-magazine called Sky Glamour Edition 1 in October. On that cover picture was Dr. Usha Kiran Moodgal, who is a prominent Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner in the field of literature. Other very big and famous personalities such as Tushar Kiran Moodgal, Mayaa SH, Raya Sinha, and Shruti Agarwalla This magazine has been launched by the amazing and famed actress Vaishnavi MacDonald. Who is a very famous actress in Shakti Maan. SKY INNOVATION AND SERVICES is not just your average PR firm; it is a platform that empowers individuals to showcase their unique talents and personalities to the world.
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1. Usha Kiran Moodgal (The Cover Star)
Usha Kiran Moodgal is a celebrated Hindi scholar, poet, researcher, and dancer with global recognition. She currently serves as the International Ambassador at Dawn Research and Development Council. Her poetry collection, "Kavya Tulika," has received widespread acclaim, and she has contributed to collaborative anthologies. With degrees in Hindi and History, she married Ashok Moodgal in 1987. Usha Kiran Moodgal has received the "Bharat Shree National Award," "Honorary Gold Medal Award by DRDC Global," and the "Dadasaheb Phalke ITV Award" for "Kavya Tulika."
2. Tushar kiran Moodgal
Tushar Kiran Moodgal is an award-winning poet and a multiple world record holder from Shahdara, Delhi. He has co-authored over 25 poetry anthologies and his debut poetry book, "Lamentations," won the "William Shakespeare Golden Book & Laureate Award". Tushar draws inspiration from his father late Shri Ashok Moodgal. and credits him for instilling a love for literature and the written word in him along with master poets such as William Wordsworth, John Keats, Edgar Albert Guest, and Edgar Allan Poe, amongst others.
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Raya Sinha is an accomplished Neuro Vision Development Specialist (Orthoptist) and entrepreneur who possesses a profound dedication to vision care and the well-being of her patients at Reshape Vision clinic, With a diverse background encompassing optometry, marketing, and business development, Raya Sinha has made significant contributions to the field of eye care. As the Founder of TheVizo Clinic (multi speciality Doctors Clinic), Raya Sinha has played a pivotal role in providing comprehensive Vision Therapy services to patients in Kolkata for the past 3 year and a half. TheVizo Clinic stands at the forefront of reshaping vision health in India by amalgamating cutting-edge technology with personalized care, delivering exceptional outcomes and experiences for patients.
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based in Kolkata. In 2008, I completed my comprehensive Pranic Healing course, and over the past 14 years, I take pride in my successful journey as a Pranic Healer. Pranic Healing is a non-contact healing technique, wherein I can address various ailments using just a photograph and full name, eliminating the need for in-person visits. I've effectively treated numerous conditions such as back pain, fever, relationship challenges, financial issues, and played a pivotal role in aiding recovery from COVID-19, post-COVID complications, and vaccination side effects. She got awards for her works too Star Galaxy Award, WAOW awards and many others.
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The Enchanting Charms of West Bengal: Unveiling the Cultural Melting Pot of Eastern India
Welcome to West Bengal, a land that captivates with its enchanting charms and unveils itself as a cultural melting pot in the heart of Eastern India. Nestled between the mighty Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal, West Bengal is a treasure trove of history, art, literature, and diverse traditions.
The cultural landscape of West Bengal is a testament to its rich heritage. The state is renowned for its vibrant festivals, with Durga Puja taking center stage. This grand celebration, characterized by elaborately crafted idols, artistic pandals, and energetic street processions, showcases the deep-rooted devotion and artistic prowess of the people. Other festivals like Diwali, Eid, and Christmas are celebrated with equal enthusiasm, reflecting the harmonious coexistence of different communities in the state.
West Bengal's capital, Kolkata, often referred to as the "Cultural Capital of India," is a hub of literary and artistic endeavors. It has been home to prominent writers, poets, and Nobel laureates who have shaped the country's literary landscape. The city's intellectual fervor is best experienced in its coffee houses, where spirited discussions and debates continue to thrive.
Art and music have flourished in West Bengal, giving rise to the globally recognized genre of Rabindra Sangeet and the passionate art form of Kathak. The works of the iconic poet and polymath, Rabindranath Tagore, resonate through the state, with his songs and writings deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric.
Bengali cuisine is a delight for food enthusiasts. From the mouthwatering flavors of macher jhol (fish curry) and shorshe ilish (hilsa fish in mustard sauce) to the sweet indulgence of rasgulla and sandesh, the culinary journey through West Bengal is an explosion of flavors that tantalizes the taste buds.
Venturing beyond the cities, West Bengal reveals its natural splendor. The mighty Ganges River flows through the state, offering serene boat rides and picturesque landscapes. The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases the world's largest mangrove forest and is home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers. Nature enthusiasts can also explore the hill stations of Darjeeling and Kalimpong, where the misty mountains, lush tea gardens, and the famous Darjeeling tea create a magical ambiance.
West Bengal is not just about culture and nature; it also boasts a thriving industry and economic development. The state has witnessed growth in sectors such as information technology, manufacturing, and tourism. The presence of numerous multinational companies and the establishment of specialized economic zones have contributed to job opportunities and economic prosperity.
Moreover, West Bengal is committed to preserving its traditional arts and crafts. The intricate weaving of Baluchari sarees, the delicate craftsmanship of Kantha embroidery, and the clay modeling of terracotta art are just a few examples of the state's artistic heritage that continue to be nurtured.
As we delve into the enchanting charms of West Bengal, we witness a state that celebrates its past while embracing the winds of change. The harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures, the intellectual and artistic fervor, and the stunning natural beauty make West Bengal a captivating destination. It is a cultural melting pot that invites you to immerse yourself in its myriad hues, savor its flavors, and experience the warmth of its people.
In conclusion, West Bengal stands as a shining example of the beauty and richness that India's diverse cultural landscape has to offer. With its captivating traditions, literary heritage, artistic expressions, and scenic wonders, West Bengal leaves an indelible impression on all who explore its enchanting charms.
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Rabindranath Tagore Biography
Rabindranath Tagore, born on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata, India, was a prolific poet, writer, philosopher, and artist. He was the first non-European Nobel laureate, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Tagore's works encompassed a wide range of topics, including love, nature, spirituality, and nationalism. He is best known for his collection of poems called "Gitanjali," which brought him international acclaim. Tagore's literary contributions were deeply rooted in his belief in universal humanism and his efforts to bridge cultural divides. His work continues to inspire and influence people worldwide, making him a revered figure in Indian literature and beyond.
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Satyajit Ray: A Pioneer in Indian Cinema
One of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century was Satyajit Ray,
an Indian director, screenwriter, and author. His works have made a lasting
impression on the history of global cinema, and he has made enormous
contributions to Indian cinema.
Early Life and Career
On May 2, 1921, Satyajit Ray was born in Kolkata, British India.
His mother, Suprabha Ray, was a vocalist, and his father,
Sukumar Ray, was a writer and poet. Early exposure to l
iterature, music, and the arts helped Ray cultivate a keen
aesthetic sensibility. He continued his education by enrolling
at Presidency College in Calcutta and Visva-Bharati University
in Santiniketan, where he first encountered the writings of
Rabindranath Tagore and other notable figures in Bengali literature.
Ray began working as a visualizer for a British advertising agency
in Calcutta after he finished his education. He spent more than ten
years working there, learning vital filmmaking skills that would later
be useful to him in his work as a director.
Also, he mastered the craft of filmmaking on his own by reading
books and watching movies.
Filmmaking Career
The first film made by Satyajit Ray, Pather Panchali
(Song of the Little Road), based on a book by
Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, launched his
career as a director in 1955. The movie, which
was made on a tight budget with a mostly
unprofessional cast, is about a little child
growing up in rural Bengal. The movie was
a critical and financial hit and earned
numerous international honors, including
the 1956 Cannes Film Festival's Best Human
Documentary Award.
In what became known as the "Apu Trilogy,"
Ray went on to produce two further movies:
Aparajito (The Unvanquished) in 1956 and
Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) in 1959.
The trilogy focuses on the life of Apu, a young
man who matures in India after Independence.
Jalsaghar (The Music Room), released in 1958,
Charulata (The Lonely Wife), Nayak (The Hero),
released in 1966, and Ghare-Baire (The House
and the World), released in 1984, are some of
Ray's other well-known movies. His films gained
notoriety for their realism, lyricism, and meticulousness
. He was also a master of visual narrative, making excellent
use of lighting and camera angles.
In addition to being a filmmaker, Ray was also a writer,
composer, and graphic artist. He published a number of
works, including a Feluda-starring detective novella
collection. Together with designing the posters, he also
created the music for his movie.
Legacy
The impact Satyajit Ray had on Indian cinema is enormous.
His films continue to be praised for their realism, compassion,
and beauty. He is widely considered as the founder of Indian
art cinema. Many modern Indian directors, including Mira Nair,
Deepa Mehta, and Shekhar Kapur, have been influenced by him.
The Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, the Golden Bear
at the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Academy Honorary
Award for Lifetime Achievement are just a few of the countless
international accolades Ray's movies have received. He received
the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor, posthumously in 1992.
A heart attack and other health issues led to Satyajit Ray's
death on April 23, 1992, at the age of 70.Several of his
admirers and coworkers expressed their sorrow at his
passing, which was a major loss to Indian cinema. Ray
made a significant contribution to Indian cinema, and his
works are still praised for their beauty, compassion, and
realism. By his creative output and the impact he has on
present-day Indian filmmakers, his legacy endures.
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Food and historical places of Kolkata
Kolkata is famous for its food and culture
“Food is symbolic of love when words are inadequate.” and “Culture is a way of coping with the world by defining it in detail.”
Famous food of kolkata
1. Mishti Doi
Made out of fermented sweet yogurt, this Bengali dessert is one of the most popular culinary sweets. Though packed Mishti Doi is available in grocery stores all over the country, you should try the fresh one from one of Kolkata’s legendary sweet corners at least once in your life.
2. Macher Jhol
Fish is an integral part of Kolkata’s kitchen and something Bengali can’t live without. Macher Jhol, fried or curried and paired with rice, makes for a wholesome meal that seafood lovers should try while in Kolkata. It is a spicy curried traditional dish, which includes potatoes and tomatoes other than fish. Seasoned with garlic, onions, grated ginger, and turmeric, Macher Jhol is one of the best dishes in kolkata.
3.) Rasgullas
Who’s not familiar with Rasgullas, right? They are actually small balls of cottage cheese and semolina dough dipped in chashni or sugary syrup. While most people in India believe that Rasgullas are a Bengali dish, it is truly a sweet dish originating from Odisha. Bengali sweet or Odisha snack, no meal in Kolkata is complete without gulping down a pair of Rasgullas.
4.) Puchke
Puchkas use a mixture of boiled gram lentil and mashed potatoes as the filling, the chutney is tangy rather than sweetish and the water is spicy. Puchkas are also slightly bigger in size and the pani-puris are darker in color.
Famous historical places of kolkata
1.) Howrah Bridge, Kolkata
Howrah Bridge Commissioned in 1943, this grand structure over River Hooghly is a fine example of architectural brilliance and is perhaps the most famous landmark of Kolkata.
Renamed as Rabindra Setu in 1965, this is the world’s busiest cantilever bridge. It shoulders daily traffic of around 100,000 vehicles and more than 150,000 pedestrians.
Location:Howrah, Kolkat
2.) Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Victoria Memorial is an outcome of Lord Curzon’s wish to create a fitting memorial to honor Queen Victoria. This white marble memorial, established in 1921, is surrounded by 64 acres of garden and consists of an opulent museum. You can see the figure of the Angel of Victory on top of the memorial’s central dome. The museum houses 25 galleries displaying an array of collections including sculptures, arms, rare and antiquarian books, paintings, etc.
Historical significance together with architectural magnificence make Victoria Memorial one of the most famous tourist places to visit in Kolkata.
Location:Queen’s Way, Kolkata
3.) Fort William, Kolkata
Fort William, one of the must-visit forts in Kolkata, stands as an iconic structure, reminiscent of the city’s colonial legacy. Sitting on the eastern banks of River Hooghly, the fort covers an area of about 70 hectares. Named after King William III, this fort dates back to the year 1696 and is adorned with intricate stonework.
Presently, the fort serves as the Indian Army headquarters of the Eastern Command and so, entry to the inner sections of the fort is restricted for civilians.
Location:Maidan, Kolkata
4.) Jorasanko Thakur Bari, Kolkata
Jorasanko Thakur Bari, another prominent historical site in Kolkata, is the ancestral home of the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. This 18th-century residence was built on a piece of land donated to Dwarkanath Tagore, the poet’s grandfather, by the renowned Sett family of Burrabazar.
Also known as Tagore House, this is the home where the poet was born, spent a major part of his childhood, and breathed his last. At present, the house serves as a museum displaying a rich collection of books, manuscripts, and other antique items related to the poet’s life.
Location: Girish Park, Kolkata
"Its all the beauty of kolkata with food and culture"
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What are the trending Bengali t-shirt designs?
Bengali t-shirts have been a popular choice among people in the region, and in recent times, there has been a rise in demand for designs that are uniquely Bengali. Some of the trending designs include:
Durga Puja: Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals in Bengal, and t-shirts with Durga Puja themes are a popular choice. They feature images of the goddess Durga, her weapons, and other symbols associated with the festival.
Rabindranath Tagore: Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Prize-winning poet and writer, is an iconic figure in Bengal. T-shirts with his quotes, paintings, and images are a popular choice among Bengalis.
Traditional motifs: Traditional Bengali motifs, such as the conch shell, the lotus flower, and the mango, are a popular choice for t-shirt designs. They often feature intricate artwork and vibrant colours.
Bengali nationalists: There are many untold and well-known stories of Bengali nationalists, freedom fighters, and scholars who made a greater contribution to this culture. So, quotes from their famous speeches, or slogans are one of the best designs for tees.
Kolkata landmarks: Kolkata is one of the largest cities in India and is known for its rich cultural heritage. T-shirts featuring landmarks such as Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, and St. Paul's Cathedral are popular among tourists and locals alike.
These are just a few examples of the trending regional Bengali t-shirt designs. The popularity of these designs reflects the strong cultural identity of the Bengali people and their love for their traditions and heritage.
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রবিধারা' - ধারাবাহিক এক এমন চাতাল যেখানে সংস্কৃতির সবকটি ধারা এসে মিলিত হয়েছে। এই প্রথম পৃথিবীর তাবৎ বাঙালি ইউ-টিউবের মাধ্যমে এমন অভিজ্ঞতা সম্মুখিন হবে। 'রবিধারা' - ধারাবাহিকে যেমন রাম বসু, সুনীল গঙ্গোপাধ্যায়, শঙ্খ ঘোষ - এদের ব্যতিক্রমি তথ্যচিত্র রয়েছে তেমনি রয়েছে সিঙ্গুর - নন্দীগ্রাম আন্দোলনের উপর নিমিত তথ্যচিত্র 'আমার প্রতিবাদের ভাষা', 'আমার দেখা টোটোপাড়া', COVID-19 - এর মত তথ্যচিত্র। সমাজ, সংস্কৃতি, প্রকৃতি, ধর্ম, সাহিত্য, দর্শন, ভাষা ইত্যাদি বিষয়ের উপর লিখিত রবীন্দ্র প্রবন্ধ থেকে উদ্ধতিপাঠ এবং কবি সুভাষ মুখোপাধ্যায় ও গীতা মুখোপাধ্যায়ের ১৯��১ থেকে লেখা চিঠির পাঠ। প্রতিটি ক্ষেত্রে রবীন্দ্র পরবর্তী বৈশিষ্ট বাক্তিদের নানান সাক্ষ্যাৎকার থেকে পাঠ। রুচিশীল-সংস্কৃতি-মনস্ক সব বাঙালির কাছেই 'রবিধারা'-র প্রতিটি পাঠই তাই এক নতুন অভিজ্ঞতা।
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Amitabh Bachchan: The One Man Industry
Oct 11, 2021 Amitabh Bachchan, the one man industry turned 79 today! Happy Birthday, Sir!🍾🥂
1. Born barely 2 months after Gandhiji launched the Quit India Movement in 1942 against the British, his father, Dr Harivansh Rai Bachchan named his newborn 'Inquilaab' ('Revolution'). However, fortunately, when another iconic Hindi poet, Sumitranandan Pant (his Godfather) came to check on the newborn, he suggested the name, ‘Amitabh’ which means 'brilliance unlimited'. How very prophetic…. The newborn’s mother loved this name n the dad simply smiled n nodded his approval!
2. After graduating from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University, AB worked for a shipping firm called Bird and Co in Kolkata where he was paid Rs 500. "Kolkata.. Calcutta then.. first job as an executive in Bird and Co... salary Rs 500 per month, after cuts etc Rs 460!!," AB had once tweeted.
3. After a lot of struggle, insults n rude rejections, he finally signed his first film, Saat Hindustani on Feb 15, 1969 which released less than 9 months later on Nov 07, 1969. For his debut film, also his only black-and-white film, he was paid a princely sum of Rs 5,000 for putting in 9 mths work. Not that it mattered. He had arrived…. n ended up winning the first of his 5 National Awards for best actor, the most by any actor in Indian cinema.... in over the past 108 years. The National Award for best actor, arguably the toughest award to win on the planet, given more than a 1,000 plus performances in movies released every year in 🇮🇳 in dozens of languages compete for it. Definitely tougher than even the US Academy Awards!👌🏽👏🏽
4. In 1982, the God of Indian cinema was near fatally injured on sets. Slipped into a coma n the doctors had given up, before he miraculously recovered n was back on the sets within a few months.
5. He suffered from a rare muscular disorder known as myasthenia gravis in the mid-80s. He also suffers from Vitiligo, a condition that causes depigmentation of parts of the skin. One of his kidneys is barely 25% functional, thanks to a bottle of infected blood that was infused into him in 1982. Yet, nearing 80 yrs of age, he still slogs 12 to 14 hrs a day, everyday!
6. He hates the term Bollywood. "I don't like the word, Bollywood. I think it is very demeaning to our Hindi film industry.” He sincerely hopes that a more appropriate term from the rich vocabulary of the Hindi language will be identified, accepted n used to do justice to the Hindi film industry sooner than later.
7. A pure vegetarian👏🏽 Yes, he is. In fact, he has been named the hottest vegetarian celebrity three times in the past by PETA
8. A natural left-hander, eats🍽️, shoots🔫 n punches the goons 👊🏽decisively with his left hand 👌🏽👏🏽👌🏽👏🏽
9. Most astonishingly, he is ambidextrous,- can write with both hands equally well. Apparently, he is fond of collecting pens and has a collection of over 1000 pens!
10. Famous for his godly baritone, most unbelievably, he was once rejected by All India Radio! This, after he had appeared for an audition in the days before the out-of-work young man landed his first film.
11. Ironically even the legendary, evergreen Radio Jockey, Ameen Sayani rejected to meet him, not once, but thrice, when he had come to his office in Radio Ceylon in search for a job on the radio. According to Mr Sayani, he discovered this fact a decade later, when the God of 🇮🇳 Cinema spoke about his struggling days without naming anyone at a Radio Ceylon function, where he was respectfully invited as a Chief Guest. M Sayani doesn’t fail to add, "it was a blessing in disguise that I rejected to meet the young man. Had I met him back then n heard his voice in his audition, I would have hired him immediately n that would have been a disaster for both of us. He would have stopped struggling to become an actor, given his voice, made for broadcasting would have immediately connected with the radio audience n made him a radio superstar…. Indian cinema would have lost a precious jewel of an actor…. n my career would most certainly have been derailed. Thank God, I refused to meet him!😊👍🏽
12. ALL stars across the globe are mediocre actors. They become stars, bcos the audience lust for their looks n not skills. Yes, like all general rules, this one too has one exception,- Amitabh Bachchan, the biggest, heavyweight star EVER, is the only star who is also a brilliant actor!..... and the most decorated ACTOR on the planet and very deservingly so!
Listed below are a small fraction of the honours bestowed on him:
1970 – 1st National Award for Best Newcomer (Saat Hindustani)
1984 – Padma Shri, 🇮🇳's 4th highest civilian honour
1990 – 2nd National Award for best actor (Agneepath)
1991 – Order of Afghanistan by the President of Afghanistan
2000 – Voted ‘Global Actor of the Millennium' in a BBC poll
2001 – Padma Bhushan, 🇮🇳's 3rd highest civilian honour
2005 – 3rd National Award for best actor (Black)
2007 – Officer of the Legion of Honour, France's highest civilian honour (The French Ratna) from the Govt of France for his "exceptional career in the world of cinema and beyond". Describing Bachchan as a "towering Indian personality" and the "number-one actor of Indian cinema", French ambassador to India, Dominique Girard said the award "brings Bachchan into the international legion of world's greatest artistes"
2009 – 4th National Award for best actor (Paa)
2015 – 5th National Award for best actor (Piku)
2015 – Padma Vibhushan, 🇮🇳's 2nd highest civilian honour
2018 – Dadasaheb Phalke Award, 🇮🇳's highest award in cinema
2000 - 2021 – Best Television Anchor/ Host/ Television Personality
Has won a staggering 240+ national n international awards over half a century of active involvement in his profession.
Has also received multiple honorary doctorates from reputed universities around the world, including his alma mater, Delhi University.
Has won every award that is there to be won. The only one that remains to be captured is the Nehru - Maino family “heirloom”, the Bharat Ratna. Who will win it first,- Sonia Maino, Pappu Maino, Mrs n Mr Vadra or AB….🤔
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Evolution of a Legend - Part -1
Anand”,”Abhim
This is an analysis of Leading Actors of the Hindi film in pre-Amitabh Bachchan era and what Amitabh Bachchan brought into the industry.
If we start with the arrivals of the first three superstars ( if we do not consider Ashok Kumar) of the Hindi film industry , Dev Anand , Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor all of who started in the late 40s , we basically remember what they brought in with them –
Dev Anand brought in Style ,fashion and portrayed role of happy-go-lucky flamboyant loveable characters with the assistance of great music. We cannot forget him in “Kaala Pani”,”Paying Guest”, “Tere Ghar Ke Samne”, “Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai”, “Taxi driver” etc. Although later he gave a commendable performance in “Guide” , he mainly focused on care-free happy-go-lucky roles.
Raj Kapoor brought in serious topics into movies – although similar kind of movies had already arrived with Ashok Kumar like “Achhyut Kanya”, “Kismat” etc , Raj Kapoor started directing the movies.His movies had a different form of story telling , very elegant romance and drama. All his movies, be it “Shree 420″,”Anari”,”Aag” ,”Aah",” Mera Naam Joker” etc all had strong and different portrayal of romance. And of course songs were so integral part of the romance. However, he was not very disciplined and always reached very late on the sets.
Dilip Kumar , the strongest ACTOR of the three, brought in pathos , under-playing character and sophistication. Most of the roles he enacted were played with subtlety , “therao” and so my underpaying. Although he had music , but it was secondary to his acting ability. He could easily mold himself to a villager in films like “Naya Daur” or “Ganga Januma” with proper accent and gestures, royals in “Kohinoor” and “Mughul-E-Azam” , fun in “Ram-aur-Shyam” and intense dramas like “Devdas”, “Aadmi” etc.
After them, there came the next generation of actors – Rajendra Kumar, Manoj Kumar,Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra , Raj Kumar, Shammi Kapoor, Sashi Kapoor, Jeetendra from mid-fifties to mid-sixties.
Each of these actors played mainly played light hearted romantic roles in their own styles.
Sunil Dutt was intense and angry (the first angry young man) , who can forget “Mother India”, “Mujhe Jeene Do”,”Insaan Jaag Utha”.
Rajendra Kumar was mainly romantic lead and very dramatic. However , no one can deny his performance in “Gora Aur Kala”.
Manoj Kumar , although did couple of romantic movies like “Patthar Ke Sanam” focused mainly on patriotic movies starting from “Saheed”.
Dharmendra , was mainly a mixture of romance and intensity – “Patthar ke Phool” , “Anupama”, “Satyakam” were fabulous.
Raj Kumar was all dialogues and style – “Waqt”, “Heer Ranjha” , “Neel Kamal”.
Shashi Kapoor , started with a very off-the-path role in “Dharmputra” , did some good romantic movies like “Sharmilee”,”Jab Jab Phool Khile”.
Shammi Kapoor and Jeetendra(called Jumping Jack) initiated dancing ( if we can call them) , with great style and some good music. Who can forget “Caravan” , “Farz” and later Himmatwala,Mawali of Jeetendra . Simliarly Shammi Kapoor gave us huge musical blockbuster like “Teesri Manzil”,”Di Deke Dekho”,”Junglee”.”Janwar” etc.
Next evolved Rajesh Khanna , the so called 1st superstar of Hindi Film Industry with fanatic fanfare and 3 years of all blockbuster movies. He came with style , melodrama and some great great music.He tried with some successful subtle performances with “Anand” , “Amar Prem” , “Aavishkaar”, etc , but he started getting monotonous. His discipline was questionable and he never reaches the sets in time.Also, the sudden success got to his head and he misused it.
What we know less about these actors are :-
a> Discipline
b> Professionalism
c> Method acting ( Dilip Kumar stands out)
d> Compete commitment
e> Use of Voice
f> Use of singing ability and lip syncing ( Dev Anand was perfect in lip- syncing)
g> Dance
Amitabh Bachchan came with all of these.
Amitabh Bachchan started in 1969 with “Saat Hindustani” , had only 1 hit movie (thanks to Rajesh Khanna) called Anand and a stray of simultaneous flops till “Zanjeer” (his 13th film) and “Abhimaan” (14th Film) both in 1973 , we see 2 sides of his acting skills – intense, angry no-nonsense in Zanjeer and an intense role in Abhimaan.
However, we should understand how Amitabh Bachchan arrived.
Not going very far into his background, we know that he is the son of legendary Hindi poet Dr Harivash Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan who came from noble family.
His upbringing was a mix of intellectualism and fighting attitude.
He worked for a company in Kolkata for a couple of years and came to Mumbai to be in films.
When he started working in films , he did a film called Pyar Ki Kahani in 1971. There was a scene in the movie where he was to kill the veteran actor Shri OmPrakash ji. After the killing shot , Om Prakashji told the unit that he very surprisingly saw in him British way of method acting and said to all that Amitabh would go very far.
Simliarly, Pran ji also recommended him to film writers Salim-Javed (who wrote films like Andaaz,Hathi Mere Sathi,Zanjeer,Deewar,Sholay,Kala Patther,Trishul,Shakti,Arjun,Mr India,Naam etc) the writer duo ,who went to see him in film Bombay-to-Goa and selected him watching an action scene in the movie.
Hrishikesh Mukherjee, the legendary film-maker cast him in Guddi (Jaya’s first film – a women oriented movie) saw his talent , removed him from Guddi and cast him with a very powerful role in Anand. Although , Rajesh Khanna took away all the accolades in the movie, Amitabh was recognised and he received his first filmfare award for best supporting actor role. Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Amitabh worked in classics like “ Anand”,”Abhimaan”,”Mili”,”Namak Haram”,”Chupke Chupke”,”Jurmana”,”Bemisaal”,”Alaap”.
During his struggling days, Amitabh had no money and hence, started working even as junior-artist. Sashi Kapoor in those days was acting in a Merchant-Ivory production film called Shakespearwala. Amitabh , to earn his living participated in a crowd sequence( a funeral scene) ,where Sashi Kapoor saw him , called him out and said that such roles were not for him – he should wait and he will get good roles. Sashi Kapoor even edited the scene where Amitabh was present , so that no one even had a glimpse of him.
So even when Amitabh was giving flops one after the other , his talent got noticed.
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1, 4, 5, 15, and 22 for the end of year asks please <3
1. Song of the year
Bloom by The Paper Kites (it feels like home for me)
4. Movie of the year
Definitely Dead Poets' Society. I haven't cried so hard for another and haven't learned so much from any other movie.
5. TV show of the year.
Merlin. I think the best thing about my 2020 has been Merlin.
15. A bad habit you picked up.
Procrastinating and being anxious in a never ending circle. Also not paying attention during class.
22. Favourite place you visited this year.
I haven't been anywhere because quarantine. But I had gone to Jagadis Bose National Science Talent Search Institute in Kolkata for an interview and one of their labs was named after Rosalind Franklin and I was so happy to see her being remembered and honoured. So that.
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