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In an age where artificial intelligence writes poetry, algorithms curate our music playlists, and digital platforms remix traditional tunes for instant consumption, a quieter, more organic rhythm ...
The portrayal of violence is so graphical that it will make you nauseas. But amid all the chaos, Pallavi Joshi and Mithun ...
After five years away, Rinku returned, not to reclaim the spotlight, but to whisper a new song into the world before retreating once more to the calm of his village in Naogaon. The city that once ...
Kichudin Mone Mone song from The Bengal Files is sung and composed by Parvathy Baul and is beautifully woven into a traditional Bengali backdrop.
Pandit discovers some chapters of colonial Bengal’s history. He learns about the Great Calcutta Killings of August 1946, the Noakhali riots of October-November 1946 and the straight line that ...
Jahangirnagar University is widely admired as a fertile ground for free thought and open-minded cultural practice. This very quality has earned it the reputation of being the cultural capital of ...
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri drops the first song, Kichudin Mone Mone, from The Bengal Files. Sung by Parvathy Baul, it revisits the chilling truth of Direct Action Day.
Kichudin Mone Mone’, a song from Vivek Agnihotri’s upcoming political-drama, The Bengal Files was unveiled by the makers on Thursday. It is sung and composed by folk singer Parvathy Baul and features ...
Set against the backdrop of Direct Action Day on 16th August 1946 in Calcutta, filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files serves as the final chapter in his acclaimed truth-revealing ...
Pl. Free dusablemuseum.org/event/dusummer-thursdays-outdoor-music-series-7/  2nd Annual Hyde Park Best Steppers Contest with ...
The first song, Kichudin Mone Mone, from Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri's The Bengal Files has been released by the makers.
Timeless patterns like Jamdani, Nakshi Kantha, Manipuri designs, and the humble Gamcha reflect heritage, memory and identity, reminding us that fashion is as enduring as the stories it carries ...