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Gogoler Kirti
''Gogoler Kirti'' (or ''Gogol-er Kirti''; Bengali: ''গোগোল-এর কীর্তি'') is a 2014 Indian Bengali film, directed by Pompy Ghosh Mukherjee and produced by Supratik Ghosh under the banner of Ishani Films. Based on the story ''Royraja Uddhar'' and ''Mahishmardini Uddhar'' by Samaresh Basu, the film features child actor Ahijit Ghosh, Vikram Chatterjee and Indraneil Sengupta in the lead roles. It is the sequel of 2013 film ''Goyenda Gogol''. The film was released on 12 September 2014. Cast * Ahijit Ghosh as Gogol * Indraneil Sengupta as Ashok Thakur * Locket Chatterjee as Gogol's mother * Saheb Chatterjee as Gogol's father * Shakuntala Barua * Tanima Sen * Biswajit Chakraborty as Roy Raja * Bhaswar Chattopadhyay as Rajat * Maliha Nosraat as Rishad * Vikram Chatterjee as Joy / Magic Dada * Subhasish Mukhopadhyay as Yadab and Madhab (Double role) Plot Based on Samaresh Basu's popular Gogol (Detective) fiction ''Mahish Mardini Uddhar'' and ''Rai Raja Uddhar' ...
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Smaranjit Chakraborty
Smaranjit Chakraborty ( bn, স্মরনজিৎ চক্রবর্ত্তী) is a Bengali author and screenwriter. Bibliography Adamya Sen Series (Detective Series): *1) Adamya (2015) *2) Adamya 2 (2016) *3) Adamya 3 (2019) Full-Length Novels: *1) Patajharar Marshume (2007) *2) Amader Sei Shahare (2009) *3) Etuku Bristi (2011) *4) Finge (2012) *5) Pakhider Sahare Jeman (2012) *6) Britta(2013) *7) Budbud (2013) *8) Alor Gandha (2013) *9) Furaye Sudhu Chokhe (2014) *10) Palta Hawa (2014) *11) Criss-cross (2014) *12) Omm(2015) *13) Mom-Kagaj (2016) *14) Doyel Sanko (2017) *15) Fanush (2018) *16) Compass (2018) *17) Himjug (2018) *18) Asampurna (2019) *19) Jonakider Bari (2019) *20) SafetyPin (2020) *21) Babui (2020) *22) Chuyanno (2022) *23) Chatim (2022) *24)Botamghor (2022) Collection of Short Stories and Novella: *1) Unish Kurir Prem (2009) *2) Premer Unish Kuri (2017) *3)Ponchas ti golpo(2023) Juvenile Fiction: *1) Atal Joler Bandhu (2016) *2) Warren ...
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Maliha Nosraat
Maliha ( ur, ملیحہ) is a feminine given name. The name definitely stems from the Arabic adjective singular "''malāḥah'' مَلَاحَة" which the plural variant form is "''malīḥ'' مَليح" or "''milāḥ'' مِلَاح", meaning "state of being gorgeous or graceful" or "state of beauty, grace, elegance". People with the name include: * Maliha Ali Asghar Khan, Pakistani politician * Maliha Hussein (born 1974), Pakistani cricketer * Maliha Khatun (died 2002), Bangladeshi educationist, writer and social worker * Maliha Masood (born 1972), American writer *Maliha Zulfacar (born 1961), Afghan university professor See also *Malha, neighborhood in Jerusalem, formerly a village known as ''al-Maliha'' ( ar, المالحه) *Al-Malihah, town in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria (Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collab ...
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Now Running
''Now That's What I Call Running'' or ''Now Running'' is a triple-disc compilation album which was released in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2012. Track listing Disc 1 Disc 2 Disc 3 Charts Release history References External linksOfficial site {{Authority control 2012 compilation albums Running Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is ... Sony Music compilation albums EMI Records compilation albums Universal Music Group compilation albums Warner Music Group compilation albums ...
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''The Times of India'', also known by its abbreviation ''TOI'', is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group. It is the third-largest newspaper in India by circulation and largest selling English-language daily in the world. It is the oldest English-language newspaper in India, and the second-oldest Indian newspaper still in circulation, with its first edition published in 1838. It is nicknamed as "The Old Lady of Bori Bunder", and is an Indian " newspaper of record". Near the beginning of the 20th century, Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, called ''TOI'' "the leading paper in Asia". In 1991, the BBC ranked ''TOI'' among the world's six best newspapers. It is owned and published by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (B.C.C.L.), which is owned by the Sahu Jain family. In the Brand Trust Report India study 2019, ''TOI'' was rated as the most trusted English newspaper in India. Reuters rated ''TOI'' as India's most trus ...
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Usha Uthup
Usha Uthup Iyer (born 7 November 1947) is an Indian pop, filmi, jazz, and playback singer who sang songs in the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. "Darling", which she recorded with Rekha Bhardwaj for the film ''7 Khoon Maaf'', won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 2012. She also sang the title song for the show ''Sarabhai vs Sarabhai'' in its first season. Personal life Usha was born into a Tamil Iyer family in Mumbai in 1947. Her father was Vaidyanath Someshwar Sami Iyer who hailed from Chennai, in Tamil Nadu. She studied at St. Agnes High School, Byculla. When she was in school she was thrown out of music class because she didn't fit in with a voice like hers. But her music teacher recognised that she had some music in her and would give her clappers or triangles to play. Even though she was not formally trained in music, she grew up in an atmosphere of music. Her parents used to listen to a wide range from Western classical to Hindustani and Carnatic includ ...
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Kkoli – A Journey Of Love
''Kkoli: A Journey of Love'' is a 2014 Bengali romantic-drama film directed by Partha Chakraborty and produced by Rakesh Singh under the banner of Vignesh Films. The film marks the debut of Heerak and Ruplekha, the male and female lead respectively. Film score was given by Meet Bros Anjjan and Surojit Chatterjee. Cast * Heerak * Ruplekha * Kharaj Mukherjee * Rajesh Sharma * Chandan Sen * Locket Chatterjee * Tulika Basu Music The soundtrack of the film has been given by Meet Bros Anjjan and Surojit Chatterjee, while the lyrics have been penned by Rana Mazumdar and Surojit Chatterjee Surojit Chatterjee ( bn, সুরজিৎ চট্টোপাধ্যায়, the spelling reads ''Surajit Caţţōpādhyāy.'') is an Indian Bengali singer-songwriter, music director, songwriter and the lead singer of Bengali band Bhoo .... The album includes four original tracks, one reprise track and one remix track. This album marks the Tollywood debut of the trio, Meet Bros An ...
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A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film, video, or television presentation; or the physical area of a film that contains the synchronised recorded sound. In movie industry terminology usage, a sound track is an audio recording created or used in film production or post-production. Initially, the dialogue, sound effects, and music in a film each has its own separate track (''dialogue track'', ''sound effects track'', and '' music track''), and these are mixed together to make what is called the ''composite track,'' which is heard in the film. A ''dubbing track'' is often later created when films are dubbed into another language. This is also known as an M&E (music and effects) track. M&E tracks contain all sound elements minus dialogue, which is then supplied by the ...
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Bolpur
Bolpur is a city and a municipality in Birbhum district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Bolpur subdivision. Bolpur municipal area includes Santiniketan, Sriniketan and Prantik. The city is known as a Cultural and Educational hub of the West Bengal. The city is under the Jurisdiction of Bolpur and Santiniketan Police station. Bolpur is the largest and most populous city in Birbhum district and 28th most populous city in West Bengal. Located on the banks of Ajay River and Kopai (Sal) River, Bolpur has been a major Human settlement. There is also red light area around goal para. It is 150 km north of Kolkata and is famous for Visva Bharati, the University set up by the Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore. Etymology There is a mythical story that says that Supur was the capital of Raja Surath. He lost his kingdom when he had gone out for conquests, but regained the same with the blessings of goddess Bhavani. In his worship of gratitude, ...
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Purulia
Purulia is a city and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Purulia district. It is located on the north of the Kangsabati River. Geography Location Purulia is located at . It has an average elevation of 228 metres (748 feet). Area overview Purulia district forms the lowest step of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. The general scenario is undulating land with scattered hills. Purulia Sadar subdivision covers the central portion of the district. 83.80% of the population of the subdivision lives in rural areas. The map alongside shows some urbanization around Purulia city. 18.58% of the population, the highest among the subdivisions of the district, lives in urban areas. There are 4 census towns in the subdivision. The Kangsabati (locally called Kansai) flows through the subdivision. The subdivision has old temples, some of them belonging to the 11th century or earlier. The focus is on education - the university, the sainik schoo ...
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Baruipur
Baruipur () is a town and a municipality of the South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area covered by the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). It is the headquarters of the Baruipur subdivision. History Many ''janapadas'' grew up along the old Bhagirathi channel from the ancient times till around the 16th century: Kalighat, Boral, Rajpur, Harinavi, Mahinagar, Baruipur, Baharu, Jaynagar, Majilpur, Chhatrabhog etc. Bipradas Pipilai's ''Manasavijaya'', composed in 1495, mentions many places in this region. "Chand Sadagar, a merchant character of the ''Manasavijaya'', reached Baruipur, from Kalighat, through the old Bhagirathi channel. From there he proceeded towards Chhatrabhog, and then traveling through Hatiagarh pargana reached the open sea". Chaitanyadeva (1486–1534) also went through this route. Travelling by boat to Puri he halted at the village of Atisara, near Baruipur. "His last stoppage in 24 Parganas was at ...
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