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Paragraph on The Film I Have Recently Seen Tonic

  The Film I Have Recently Seen   Tonic  Films are sometimes for entertainment, sometimes for knowledge or sometimes for experiences. Some films shows the reality of society, some shows fiction or action but there are some films which fill us tremondous positive energy & positivity. Tonic is such a film. It is directed by Avijit Sen.75yrs old  Jaladhar Sen (Paran Bandopadhyay) has many unfulfilled desires, but he leads a controlled life because of the strict regulations set by his son (Neel Mukherjee). The film begins with Jaladhar attending the wedding anniversary celebration of his friend (Biswajit Chakraborty) with his family on a cruise in the middle of the Ganges. Next morning, Jaladhar’s son discusses his parents’ upcoming wedding anniversary. But the plan to celebrate the event on the terrace puts Jaladhar off and his friend makes him even more restless by instilling in him the idea of destination celebration. Through the same friend, Jaladhar is introduced to travel agent T

My Favourite Season Autumn

My Favourite Season Autumn  There are six seasons in West Bengal. The Autumn season is one of them. I like this season too much. It comes in between summer and winter. It’s a very healthy season because it’s either too hot or too cold. We are blessed with a normal temperature in this season. The season works as a transmitter of summer to winter when the days become shorter gradually. The specialty of this season is that the trees release their leaves in this season. This is why it is also known as fall. This is supposed as a temperature favor season in India because the weather becomes perfect during this season. Durga puja, Diwali, etc famous festivals people enjoy in this season. We like to have a variety of food and travel to new places in autumn. Holidays also start in autumn due to many festivals. Carrots, cauliflower, onion, Spanish, etc are some seasonal vegetables of autumn. This season is not good for cultivation. This season is too much supportive for poor people as they don’

Biography Of Bappi Lahiri | Bappi Lahiri Paragraph | Essay on Bappi Lahiri

  Bappi Lahiri    Man is mortal but there are few persons in the world who immortalizes themselves by their works on earth- Bappi Lahiri was one of them.  Bappi Lahiri was an Indian singer and music composer. He was born on 27 November 1952 in Sirajganj, Bangladesh ( now Jalpaiguri, West Bengal). His parents were Aparesh Lahiri & Bansari Lahiri.  He was a nephew of the legendary Indian singer Kishore Kumar.  Since childhood, he was interested in music. At the age of 3, he started playing the tabla, and later, he learned other musical instruments, like piano, drums, guitar, saxophone, bongos, and dholak.  He got immense popularity as a music composer with the Bollywood film 'Zakhmee' (1975).  He composed music and sung songs in many Bollywood films, including Chalte Chalte (1976), Disco Dancer' (1982), Namak Halaal' (1982), 'Sharaabi' (1984), 'Dharma Karma' (1997), 'Taxi No. 9211 (2006), The Dirty Picture (2011), and Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017).

Sandhya Mukherjee Biography | Paragraph on Sandhya Mukhopadhyay | Essay on Sandhya Mukhopadhyay

                                   Sandhya Mukhopadhyay Man is mortal but there are few persons in the world who immortalizes themselves by their works on earth- Sandhya Mukherjee was one of them. Sandhya Mukherjee was an Indian playback singer who is mostly known for singing Bengali songs. she was born on 4 October 1931 in Kolkata. Her parents were Narendranath Mukherjee and Hemprva Devi.  She took music training under Pandit Santosh Kumar Basu, Professor A T Kannan, and Professor Chinmoy Lahiri.  She learned Indian classical music from her guru Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, and after his death from his son, Ustad Munavvar Ali Khan.  In 1951, she started her career in Mumbai with Hindi songs in the movie 'Tarana.  She has sung Hindi songs in more than 17 films. Apart from Bengali songs, Sandhya has also lent her voice to many Hindi songs including Aayee Mere Jeevan Ki Saanjh Suhani (1948), Bol Papihe Bol Kaun Hai Tera Chitchor (1951), Jungle Mangal (1953), Maine Jo Lee Angrayee Teri