Thirteen minutes before the end of the one-hour-and-55-minute-long film, the husband, who had gone mad since his wife went missing some months ago, incidentally reaches a spot along a ghat on the ...
History, especially of the 19th century, rivals rashogolla and ilish maach for the affections of the average Bengali. But even as they devour the heroic narratives of the progress of reason heralded ...
The article explores the eerie experiences and favorite horror films of four individuals rooted in Bengali culture and literature. Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay recalls a ghostly presence in his childhood ...
Sahana is ready to narrate the tale of Chuni and Panna. ‘Bhoot’ (ghost) has always been one of the favourite subjects in Bengali literature and film. From ‘Mamdo Bhoot’ to ‘Brombhodoitya’, Bengali ...
Ghosts in Bengali cinema are enjoying a mini-renaissance of their own with Anirban Bhattacharya’s Ballabhpurer Roopkotha, thanks to Raghu-da — a naughty spirit who has a weakness for comely lasses and ...
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