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Taranath Tantrik
Taranath Tantrik is a fictional character of Bengali literature created by Bengali legendary novelist Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay and later by his son Taradas Bandyopadhyay. Character Taranath Tantrik is a mystic figure and practitioner of occult. He lives with his daughter Chari in a house of Mott lane in central Kolkata after having lost most of his supernatural powers because of misuse of Tantra. The person looked like a man in his mid fifties. He is an astrologer by profession and had many encounters with the supernatural forces in his extensive travels throughout the Bengal. He shares those experiences with two friends in his Mott lane house over cups of tea and cigarettes. It is stated that the writer is a regular visitor at Taranath’s house, sometimes with his friend, sometimes alone. Stories In 1940, Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay created the character ''Taranath'' but he wrote only two short stories featuring this character and much of Taranath’s life is displa ...
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Taranath Tantrik Web Series
''Taranath Tantrik'' is a Bengali language, Bengali horror web series streaming on Bengali Over-the-top media service in India, OTT platform hoichoi. Bibhutibhushan wrote two short stories about the character of necromancer and Hindu esoteric occult practitioner Taranath Tantrik. It is directed by Qaushiq Mukherjee who also known as Q. Cast *Jayant Kripalani *Koushik Roy *Satrajit Sarkar *Joyraj Bhattacharya *Sweta Chaudhuri *Uma Banerjee *Geetanjali Dang Episodes Season 1 (2019) The series first started streaming on the OTT platform on 18 January 2019 with 10 episodes. Episodes References External links

* *{{Official website, https://www.hoichoi.tv/show/title/taranath-tantrik-web-series Indian web series 2019 web series debuts Bengali-language web series Hoichoi original programming ...
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Qaushiq Mukherjee (born 1975), popularly known as Q, is an Indian film director known for his controversial cult film ''Gandu''. Mukherjee grew up in Kolkata and was educated at South Point High School. He completed his bachelor's degree from University of Calcutta. He worked in advertising for many years in India, Maldives and Sri Lanka. He is the founder and CEO of the indie film production company, Oddjoint Art Pvt. Ltd. His rapper persona Doktor Gandu has released several hit tracks as part of two albums. Though he is fond of classics like Ritwick Ghatak but despises Satyajit Ray. Filmography * 2019: ''Taranath Tantrik'' (webseries) * 2018: ''Zero KMS'' (webseries) * 2018: '' Garbage'' * 2018: ''Nabarun'' (documentary on writer Nabarun Bhattacharya) * ''Sari'' (documentary/ in production) * 2016: '' Brahman Naman'' * 2015: ''Ludo'' * 2015: '' X: Past Is Present'' * 2012: ''Tasher Desh'' * 2010: ''Gandu Gandu is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East regi ...
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