Swapan Saha
Swapan Saha (born 10 January 1930) is an Indian film director, producer, story writer and score composer associated with Cinema of West BEngal, Bengali cinema. Filmography * ''Bedenir Prem'' (1992) * ''Maan Samman'' (1993) * ''Biswas Abiswas'' (1994) * ''Danga'' (1994) * ''Sujan Sakhi'' (1995) * ''Naginkanya'' (1995) * ''Bhai Amar Bhai'' (1996) * ''Jhinukmala'' (1996) * ''Sakhi Tumi Kar'' (1996) * ''Abujh Mon'' (1996) * ''Adarer Bon'' (1997) * ''Kamalar Banabas'' (1997) * ''Bakul Priya'' (1997) * ''Mayer Dibyi'' (1997) * ''Tomake Chai'' (1997) * ''Pita Mata Santan'' (1997) * ''Nishpap Asami'' (1997) * ''Sabar Upare Maa'' (1997) * ''Mayar Badhan'' (1997) * ''Matir Manush'' (1997) * ''Praner Cheye Priyo'' (1998) * ''Nayaner Alo'' (1998) * ''Nag Nagini'' (1998) * ''Gharer Lakshmi'' (1998) * ''Baba Keno Chakar'' (1998) * ''Sundari (film), Sundari'' (1998) * ''Shimul Parul'' (1998) * ''Swamir Adesh'' (1998) * ''Tomay Pabo Bole'' (1999) * ''Swamir Ghar'' (1999) * ''Satyam Shivam Sun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brackets
A bracket is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a segment of text or data from its surroundings. They come in four main pairs of shapes, as given in the box to the right, which also gives their names, that vary between British English, British and American English. "Brackets", without further qualification, are in British English the ... marks and in American English the ... marks. Other symbols are repurposed as brackets in specialist contexts, such as International Phonetic Alphabet#Brackets and transcription delimiters, those used by linguists. Brackets are typically deployed in symmetric pairs, and an individual bracket may be identified as a "left" or "right" bracket or, alternatively, an "opening bracket" or "closing bracket", respectively, depending on the Writing system#Directionality, directionality of the context. In casual writing and in technical fields such as computing or linguistic analysis of grammar, brackets ne ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nag Nagini
Nag or NAG may refer to: Computers * Nag, a multi user tasklist manager included in Horde (software) * Numerical Algorithms Group, a software company ** NAG Numerical Library, numerical analysis software * Numeric Annotation Glyphs, in computerized chess Music * "Nag", a song on Joan Jett's album ''I Love Rock 'n' Roll'' * Stage name of Jan-Erik Romøren of Norwegian band Tsjuder Organizations * National Academy of Governance, the civil servant academy operated by the Chinese central government * Neighbourhood action group, community volunteer groups in the United Kingdom * Neue Automobil Gesellschaft, a defunct German automobile manufacturer * Nordic Aviation Group, an Estonian airline company People * Martin Nag, Norwegian writer Places * Nag, Iran, a village in Kerman Province * Nag Hammadi, in Upper Egypt * Nag River, in India * Nag Tibba, a mountain in Uttarakhand, India Religion * Nag Dhunga, a sacred stone worshiped by the people of Nepal * Nag Hammadi library, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kurukshetra (2002 Film)
''Kurukshetra'' (English: Battlefield) is a 2002 Indian Bengali-language action thriller film directed by Swapan Saha and produced by Debendra Kuchar. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Bhadra. Plot The movie revolves around rivalry between two village families. One son of the Chowdhury family falls in love with the daughter of Ray family and it results in bloody conflict among their brothers. Cast * Prosenjit Chatterjee as Agun Chowdhury * Rachana Banerjee as Anjali * Tapas Paul as Rahul Roy * Jisshu Sengupta as Shagor Chowdhury * Laboni Sarkar as Rubi Roy * Subhasish Mukhopadhyay as Chipi * Abdur Razzak as Raj Shekhar Chowdhury * Dulal Lahiri as Poran Chakroborthy * Kaushik Banerjee Kaushik Banerjee is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali cinema. He has appeared in more than a 100 films throughout his career of four decades. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guru Shisya
''Guru Shisya'' is a 2001 Bengali drama film directed by Swapan Saha. Plot Cast * Prosenjit Chatterjee as Kishore * Rituparna Sengupta as Antora * Soumitra Chatterjee Soumitra Chatterjee (also spelt as Chattopadhyay; ; 19 January 193515 November 2020) was an Indian film actor, play-director, playwright, writer, thespian and poet. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actors in the histor ... as Shankar Maharaj * Subhendu Chatterjee * Subhasish Mukhopadhyay * Koushik Bandyopadhyay * Sanjib Dasgupta * Bina Dasgupta * Moumita Chakraborty Soundtrack All the soundtrack of ''Guru Shishya'' (2001) was composed by Babul Bose and lyrics were penned By Goutam Sushmit. It contains 8 songs. References External links * 2000 films 2001 films Bengali-language Indian films Films directed by Swapan Saha 2000s Bengali-language films Indian drama films Films scored by Babul Bose {{2000s-Bengali-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madhu Malati
Madhu (Sanskrit: ) is a word used in several Indo-Aryan languages meaning ''honey'' or ''sweet''. It is ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European ''*médʰu'', whence English ''mead''. Metaphorical use ''Madhu'' has been used for millennia since the Rigveda (1500–1000 BCE)Jamison and Brereton (2014) The Rigveda, Oxford University Press, p 5 in a similar metaphorical sense as ''wine'' is in English, e.g. "the wine of truth", and employed in that manner in Hindu religious literature. For example, the ''Brihadaranyaka Upanishad'', believed to have been composed in the first millennium BCE, contains a chapter called the ''Madhu Brahmana'', and "the secret essence of the Vedas themselves, was called the ''Madhu-vidya'' or 'honey doctrine'". Various opinions There are different opinions surrounding the word ''Madhu''. Some scholars date metaphorical usage of ''madhu'' to a time very close to the initial composition of the Vedas. Soma, the shared sacred drink of the Indo-Iranians ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Manush Kano Beiman , or ''manouches''
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Manush may refer to: *'' Manush: Child of Destiny'', a 2023 Indian Bengali-language action thriller film People Surname * Frank Manush (1883–1965), American Major League Baseball third baseman * Heinie Manush (1901-1971), American Major League Baseball left fielder * Piyush Manush, Indian environmental activist Given name * Manush Georgiev (aka Manush Voivoda) (1881–1908), Bulgarian revolutionary *Manush Myftiu (1919–1997), Albanian politician *Manush Nandan, Indian cinematographer *Manush Peshkëpia, poet killed in the 1951 executions in Albania See also *Romani people in France Romani people in France (), generally known in spoken French as ''gitans'', ''tsiganes'' or ''manouches'', are an ethnic group that originated in South Asia. History The first Roma came to France in 1418, to the town of Colmar. In 1419 more ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Santan Jakhan Satru
Santan may refer to: Places Arizona, United States * Santan, Arizona, a CDP in Pinal County * San Tan Valley, Arizona, a CDP in Pinal County * Santan Freeway, a part of Loop 202 in metropolitan Phoenix * San Tan Mountains Regional Park * SanTan Village, an outdoor shopping mall in Gilbert Elsewhere * Santan, Bobai County (三滩镇), a town in Guangxi, China * Santan, Isle of Man, a small rural parish * Santan, Malaysia, a place in Perlis ** Santan (state constituency), represented in the Perlis State Legislative Assembly People *Dave (rapper) (also known as Santan Dave or Santan) Other uses * Coconut milk, a foodstuff prepared from coconuts * ''Ixora coccinea Botanical survey by Ishan Shrivastava ''Ixora coccinea'' (also known as jungle geranium, flame of the woods or jungle flame or pendkuli) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is a common flowering shrub native to Southern I ...'', a flowering plant * ''Santan'' (1959 film), a 1959 Indi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Swamir Ghar
''Swamir Ghar'' ( Husband's house) () is a 1999 Bengali drama film directed by Swapan Saha. The film has music composed by Anupam Dutta. Plot The film revolves around a woman life who hails from a rich family and falls in love with a poor man struggling in life. Cast * Soumitra Chatterjee * Prosenjit Chatterjee * Rituparna Sengupta * Kaushik Banerjee Kaushik Banerjee is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali cinema. He has appeared in more than a 100 films throughout his career of four decades. Born to the ace actor Haradhan Bannerjee, he made his actin ... * Bodhisattwa Majumdar * Nandini Maliya * Bhaskar Banerjee * Moyna Mukherjee References External links Swamir Gharat the Gomolo 1999 drama films 1999 films Bengali-language Indian films Films scored by Anupam Dutta 1990s Bengali-language films Films directed by Swapan Saha Indian drama films {{1990s-Bengali-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shimul Paru
''Bombax ceiba'', like other trees of the genus ''Bombax'', is commonly known as cotton tree. More specifically, it is sometimes known as Malabar silk-cotton tree; red silk-cotton; red cotton tree; or ambiguously as silk-cotton or kapok, both of which may also refer to ''Ceiba pentandra''. This Asian tropical tree has a straight tall trunk and its leaves are deciduous in winter. Red flowers with 5 petals appear in the spring before the new foliage. It produces a capsule which, when ripe, contains white fibres like cotton. Its trunk bears spikes to deter attacks by animals. Although its stout trunk suggests that it is useful for timber, its wood is too soft to be very useful. Description ''Bombax ceiba'' grows to an average of 20 meters, with old trees up to 60 meters in wet tropical regions. The trunk and limb bear numerous conical spines particularly when young, but get eroded when older. The leaves are palmate with about 6 leaflets radiating from a central point (tip of petio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |