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In 2017, Prantik Basu made
Sakhisona, a black-and-white film woven around a folk tale, featuring members of the Manbhum Sramjibi Chhau Dance group. The experimental short won a Tiger Award at the prestigious International Film Festival of Rotterdam in 2017. Basu will return to Rotterdam in June with his enchanting new documentary
Bela, which once again features members of the Manbhum Sramjibi Chhau group.
Bela was premiered at the Swiss festival Visions Du Reel (April 15-25). The title derives both from the village in Bengal where the dancers live and from the Bengali word for time, which the film explores in imaginative ways.
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A NAVIGATION watch tower or stupa stands behind a signboard indicating ruins of the ancient site of Brahmanabad and Mansura in Sanghar. Photo by Umair Ali
AS a cool breeze blew across, the only sound at the ancient ruins was a Sindhi song a tractor driver was playing at a high pitch. He was ploughing a field near the historic site of Mansura, earlier known as Brahmanabad, some 18km southeast of Shahdadpur.
I actually wanted to visit Achhro Thar in Sanghar’s arid region, but my mate Zafar Mangi suggested that we go instead to the site of Mansura, the first capital established by the Muslims in the subcontinent after Mohammad bin Qasim seized the Brahmanabad territory.
The Straits Times
Better with age: Singapore eateries which have survived generations
In the fickle, trend-obsessed food-and-beverage industry, three family-run eateries have stood the test of time to mark milestones this year. The Sunday Times finds out how they survived through the decades, weathered a pandemic and continue to serve generations of customers while staying true to their brand.
(Clockwise from left) Rang Mahal s second-generation owner Ritu Jhunjhnuwala, Mr Lau Fook Wah, Madam Tham Lay Mon and their son Kevin Lau at Wah Kee Big Prawn Noodles stall, and CEO of Islamic restaurant Kalilnoor Rahaman Abdul Wahab.ST PHOTOS: LIM YAOHUI, GIN TAY