Bengali film Mayar Jonjal is Based on Manik Bandyopadhyay's stories. It is an Indo-Bangladesh production starring actor Ritwick Chakraborty.
Usually Eid is celebrated for three days in our community. Mother meticulously prepares the menu, lines up the ingredients and sends food over to close
It is past 4pm, mother starts her preparations for Iftari in the kitchen after offering her asr namaz.
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“Ringa ringa rosies, a pocket full of posies, a tissue, a tissue, we all fall down”. This oft repeated nursery rhyme actually refers to the
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“Winston, if I were your wife, I would put poison in your coffee.” To which he nonchalantly replied, “Nancy, if you were my wife, I
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