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Aajkaal (pronounced: Bengali pronunciation: [aːdʒkaːl]; Bengali: আজকাল) is a Bengali newspaper which is one of the principal newspapers published in Kolkata, India.
Rajasthan Patrika: Hindi: Various cities in Rajasthan & Delhi: 5.863 Rajasthan Patrika Pvt. Ltd. 9 The Times of India: English: Various cities and states 5.560 The Times Group: 10 Mathrubhumi: Malayalam: Kerala, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi: 4.849 The Mathrubhumi Group 11 Eenadu: Telugu: Various cities and states 4.569 Ramoji Group: 12 ...
Ajker Patrika is a Bengali-language daily newspaper that is published in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The newspaper started publishing on June 27, 2021. Golam Rahman is the editor of Ajker Patrika . [ 4 ]
Khadaan (transl. Coal Mine) is a 2024 Indian Bengali-language action thriller film written and directed by Soojit Rino Dutta. [5] [6] Produced by Nispal Singh and Dev under the banners of Surinder Films and Dev Entertainment Ventures respectively, [7] the film stars Dev in dual roles, [8] alongside Jisshu Sengupta in the lead, with an ensemble cast of Anirban Chakrabarti, Barkha Bisht, Idhika ...
Anandabazar Patrika is an Indian Bengali-language daily newspaper owned by the ABP Group. Its main competitors are Bartaman , Ei Samay , Sangbad Pratidin , " Aajkal ", " Jago Bangla ", " ganashakti " and " dainik Statesman ".
Ganashakti Patrika (1967–present; Bengali: গণশক্তি) is an Indian Bengali daily newspaper published from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. [2] Initially the paper started as an organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) West Bengal State Committee.
Sudeep Ghosh Anandabazar Patrika rated the film 8.5 out of 10 stars and wrote "Bohurupi is an intense intellectual chase thriller between thief and police, which will keep the audience engaged till the very last moment. It speaks about the story of defeated people who deny to bow their head down."
Although reinstated as a senior editor of Ananda Bazar Patrika after the emergency ended and he had recovered from his illness, Ghosh started Aajkaal (This Time), in collaboration with a few associates in early 1980s. [citation needed] After a short stint with Aajkal, he wrote for Anandabazar Patrika until the end. [citation needed]