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Chalo Lets Go - A film by Anjan Dutta
Saswata Chattopadhyay - Ashim
Parambrato Chattopadhyay - Sanjoy
Arindam Seal - Rabi Chatterjee
Rudranil Ghosh - Hari
Churni Gangopadhyay - Miss Gombhir
Koneenika Bandyopadhyay - June
Aparajita Ghosh Das - Ria
Kaushik Ganguly - Anando
Neel Mukherjee - Rudrashekhar
Barun Chanda - Dhurjati
Dhruv Mukherjee - Dr. Basu
Sunita Sengupta - Tulu
Bidipta Chakraborty - Madhuja
Ritwick Chakraborty - Shekhar
Director - Anjan Dutta
Producer - Arun Poddar
Music Director - Neel Dutt
Lyrics - Anjan Dutta Vishal Singh
Screenplay, Story, Dialogue - Anjan Dutta
Cinematographer - Indranil Mukhopadhay
Editor - Mainak Bhowmik
Costumes Designer - Chhanda Dutta
Playback Singer -Anjan Dutta Rupam Islam Rupankar Srikanta Acharya Ujjaini
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Shob Charitro Kalponik (2009)-Bengali Movie
Shob Charitro Kalponik (2009) is a Bengali Movie by Rituparno Ghosh with Bipasha Basu, Prosenjit, Jisshu Sengupta, Pauli Dam.
Banner: Big Pictures
Story, screenplay and direction: Rituparno Ghosh
Cinematography: Soumik Haldar
Music: Sanjoy and Raja Narayan Deb
Editing: Arghya Kamal Mitra
Cast: Prosenjit, Bipasha Basu, Jisshu Sengupta, Paoli Dam, Sohag Sen
Date of release: August 28, 2009
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This is one of Rituparno Ghosh's most complex films. The story of the film is Radha's story of self-discovery as she is forced to re-examine her own life and has to re-evaluate each incident. The cinematographic technique is one that seeems to have become very popular in recent times - a series of flashbacks, each adding bits and pieces to the total picture as it unfolds like a jigsaw puzzle. Yet Rituparno weaves the past and present brilliantly as he brings out Radha's own contradictions and her insecurities - about Neel not taking her into confidence in major decisions, about Neel's muse Kajori Ray and so many more. Then as she starts comprehending that Neel's world revolved round her and her alone, she discovers that she too cared for him much ore that she had admitted to herself. It is beautifully brought out and except for a few scenes, the screenplay is taut enough to keep you rivetted to the screen.
Acting by the main protagonists is outstanding. Bipasha will probably never get a role again that demands so much from her and she performs brilliantly. But if I were to select one actor in the film, it would have to be Sohag Sen as Nondo'r Ma/Priyobala. The restraint and realism that she brings to her role makes it so believable. She is the faithful retainer cim confidante to life. And despite a subservient role she makes her presence felt whenever she is on screen.
Perhaps the best part of the film is its editing. Arghyakamal Mitra must have had a harrowing time getting Rituparno's concepts across to the audience and does so beautifully. Despite the jump cuts and flashbacks which sometimes makes you wonder id you are in the past or present, marvelous editing keeps the narrative going and our attention intact. Music is excellent too. Cinematography fits into the general ovrall excellence of the film, but there is no scene that really capyures your imagination.
Perhaps the only part of the film that I did not like were the scenes in which Kajori Ray (Paoli Dam) is brought tothe screen. They added very little to the main theme and the fantasy sequences did not have a major impact on the film's structure or its narrative. If the mystery surrounding Kajori did not exist, very little would have been lost.
Overall, a brilliantly crafted film but not one for the hoi polloi.
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Bengali novels
Aahoban
By Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhay
Anya Bhai
by Bani Basu
Chander Pahar
By Bibhuti Bhusan Bandyopadhay
Aamra Tinjon
by Budhdhadeb Basu
Surupa Kurapa
by Bani Basu
Panchti Uponnyas
by Bibhinna Lekhakera
Insomnia
by Baren Chakroborty
Rajbhog
by Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhay
Kak Jyotsna
by Bani Basu
Galpo Sankalan
by Bibhinna Lekhakera
Fajil
by Anisul Haq
Haor
by Afroja Parveen
TimeMachine
by Ahsan Habib
Sitara
by Ahsan Habib
Aguntok
by Ahmed Mostafa Kamal
Sapno Athaba
by Aashapurna Debi
DurerSajon
by Aabdus Sukur Khan
Nondini
by Anisul Haq
Bhalobasha prem noi by Sunil Gangopadhya
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Aguntok - Ahmed Mostafa Kamal (Bengali)
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DEVDAS (debdas) - Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (bengali)
Devdas ( দেবদাস) (1917) is a Bengali novella by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay....
The novella powerfully depicts the prevailing societal customs in Bengal in the early 1900s, which are largely responsible for preventing the happy ending of a genuine love story.
Devdas (Hindi: देवदास, Urdu: دیوداس) is a 1928 silent film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. This was the first film adaptation of the novella.

Devdas (Bengali: দেবদাস) is a 1935 Bengali film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. It stars P.C. Barua (also the director) as Devdas and Jamuna Barua as Parvati (Paro) and Chandrabati Devi as Chandramuki.
Devdas (Hindi: देवदास, Urdu: دیوداس) is a 1935 film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. Directed by P.C. Barua, it stars K.L. Saigal as Devdas and Jamuna Barua as Parvati (Paro). Of Barua's two versions, this was the popular one throughout India.
Devdas (Assamese: দেবদাস Debdax) is a 1937 Assamese movie starring Phani Sarma, Mohini and Zubeida and directed by P.C. Barua.The Playback is by Shamshad Begum and Bhupen Hazarika.

Devdas ( Telugu), also known as Devadasu (Telugu: దేవదాసు), is a 1953 social film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. Samudrala Raghavacharya wrote the dialogue and screen adaptation. It is a film of Vinoda Pictures produced in Black and White.
Devdas (देवदास) is a 1955 film directed by Bimal Roy, based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel, Devdas.

Devdas (Hindi: देवदास) is a 2002 Hindi film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella Devdas.
Abol Tabol - Sukumar Roy
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Durga Pujo '09
Hmm, at last the long awaited days of Durga puja has come. ঐ কথায়ে আছে না,
This year might not be that special for me but who cares... everybody is happy. Shopping has already started in bengal. Don't know about other countries but protima কুমোর পারা থেকে পানদেলের দিকে রোঔনা দিয়ে দিয়েচে ।. জোদিও মায়ের মুখটা দেখা গেলো না (তেরপোল দিয়ে ঢাকা রেখেছিলো), but anyways মুখটা এখোনো complete হৈনি বললেই চোলে. চোকটাই জখন নেই, তোখোন মুখ আর কি দেখবো ।
মহালায়া সামনে। কারোর মোনে পোরে রেডিওতে মহালায়ার সকালে BIRENDRAKRISHNA Bhadরের মহিশাশুর মরদিনি পাট ?
Oops! মহালায়ার বেপারে একতু বোলেনি আগে ।
Mahalaya
On this holy day of "মহালায়া" ("Mahalaya") all of Bengal wakes up to the early morning radio broadcast of ‘Mahishasur Mardini’ (Hymns and sloka-snippets by Birendrakrishna Bhadra) the splendid incarnation of the arrival of Goddess Durga, along with her own illustrious family and their respective Vahanas.
It signifies the end of "Pitripakshya" and the beginning of the Holy " Debipakshya", a time for Brahmins to pay tribute to the deceased souls of their forefathers with the divine hymns chanted by the priests and the phenomenal bathing ceremony on the celestial Ghats of Mother Ganges. Over the years "Mahalaya" nestled in to most sentimental part of a Bengali heart.
Durga Pujo
The most important festival lasting for five days of September-October and longest vacations of West Bengal. Held in autumn, in the past era, it was organised and financed by the landlords and the business barons.
Today the celebration of Durga Pujo has stepped out of the threshold of Zamindars and Rajbaris
and now seeped in to the form of ‘Sarbojonin (সারবোজোনিন)Durgotsav’ or ‘Baroari (বারোয়ারি) Pujo’, contributed and participated by people from all strata of the society.
Lasting 5 days during September-October this commemorates the triumph of Goddess Durga over the evil Mahishasura and is celebrated with utmost excitement, pomp and grandeur and piety throughout the state.
This also depicts her annual visit to her parents place on earth along with her four children from her heavenly abode on Mount Kailas. Preparations start long before the festival.
This is the season for gifts, new clothes are purchased, shops overflow with the latest goods. People take to the streets to visit the thousands of puja pandals which spring virtually at every street corner.
The pandals, around 2000 in and around Kolkata only, mostly constructed on the lines of monuments and heritage buildings with innovative illuminations and Durga idols are works of exquisite art.
Commencing from Shasthi to Saptami, Ashtami and Nabami, the festivities come to an end with heavy hearts on Mahadashami, the 10th day when the images are carried in decorated carts or trucks in festive processions to be immersed in river Hooghly.

দশমির শিদুর খেলা ।
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