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Galpo Holeo Satti (Bengali: গল্প হলেও সত্যি) is a 1966 comedic Bengali film written and directed by Tapan Sinha.It stars Bhanu Banerjee, Jogesh Chatterjee, Bharati Devi, Chaya Devi, Ajoy Ganguli, Rabi Ghosh, and Rudraprasad Sengupta.
Thakurmar Jhuli (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি; Grandmother's Bag [of tales]) is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. The author Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder collected some folktales of Bengali and published some of them under the name of "Thakurmar Jhuli" in 1907 (1314 of Bengali calendar).
It tells the story of a haunted mansion 'Choudhury Palace', where ghosts from different ethnic backgrounds and eras reside (a Bengali zamindar of 18th century, an actress of the 1930s, a modern rockstar, a soldier of Indian Army who died in Kargil, etc.). The film with its simple but humorous story went on to become a massive blockbuster of 2012.
Short story 1941 Musulman Golpo (or Musolmanir Galpo or Mussalmanir Galpa) The Story of a Mussalmani [12] The Story of a Muslim Woman [11] [Stories 20] Short story 1941 Bado Khabar: Great News [Stories 14] Songs 1941 Gitabitan (revised; sorted by theme) Garden of Songs; Essay 1941 Sabhyatar Sankat: Crisis in Civilization [Essays 7] Poetry 1941 ...
Rupkothar Golpo: A Fairy Tale (Bengali: রূপকথার গল্প) is a 2006 Bangladeshi film directed by Tauquir Ahmed. Impress Telefilm Limited produced and distributed the film. Story
Golpo Holeo Shotti (transl. A story, but true) is an Indian Bengali-language horror film directed by Birsa Dasgupta, [1] produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, starring Soham Chakraborty and Mimi Chakraborty. [2] It is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Pizza. [3] The film's music is by Indraadip Das Gupta.
Jochna O Jononir Golpo (Bengali: জোছনা ও জননীর গল্প, transl. A tale of moonlight and mother) is a novel by Humayun Ahmed. The novel was published in February, 2004. [1] The novel is based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh. In the novel, by means of an engrossing fictional story which skilfully incorporates ...
The first Bangla novelists were Peary Chand Mitra (1814–1883) and Kali Prasanna Singha (1840–1870). [3] Under the pen name of 'Tekchand Thakur, Peary Chand Mitra wrote the first Bengali novel Alaler Gharer Dulal (1858).