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Red Machines began their pre-season in Goa from the second week of November and are set to play their season opener on January 10th against Indian Arrows, a team Varela classified as one of the competitive sides he has faced.
Having arrived Kolkata just a few days ago to undergo quarantine, he said, I think it s not the best option to be ready in one week. It could have been better to be in Kolkata earlier but the conditions are the same for all teams. We cannot make excuses. We have to be ready and show our mentality to play in these conditions.
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Ruma Chakraborty in Baghini. (Photo: Mandal Films and Entertainment)
Two Bengali films are slated to hit theatres this Christmas. Baghini, which was slated to be released four years back, is inspired by the life and struggle of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, but it is not a biopic.
Baghini maker Nehal Dutta said he was happy the film was being released finally and urged people to see it for cinematic reasons, saying it has nothing to do with politics.
Mainak Bhaumik directorial Cheeni is also releasing on December 24.
While Baghini stars Ruma Chakraborty, a popular jatra actor who also acted in many Bengali films, Cheeni stars Aparajita Adhya, Saurav Das, newcomer Madhumita Sarkar among others.
Mainak Bhaumik | | Published 19.12.20, 10:12 PM
Cheeni is one of those films I’ve had brewing in me for decades and never really knew how to get to it. An interpersonal quirky take on the parent-child love story. To be quite blunt and honest, my interest in wanting to make Bengali films began with Rituparno Ghosh’s
Unishe April. It was the first Bengali film I felt that spoke about the Bengali people around me, which led me to gain the confidence to speak about the people I knew and saw around me. But it took me 14 films to get back and revisit the film that brought me into Bengali cinema, which became the inspiration behind
Cheeni is the story of every parent and child It is a tale of growing up and understanding the role our mothers play in our lives Mainak Bhaumik | | Published 18.12.20, 10:13 PM
Cheeni is one of those films I’ve had brewing in me for decades and never really knew how to get to it. An interpersonal quirky take on the parent-child love story. To be quite blunt and honest, my interest in wanting to make Bengali films began with Rituparno Ghosh’s
Unishe April. It was the first Bengali film I felt that spoke about the Bengali people around me, which led me to gain the confidence to speak about the people I knew and saw around me. But it took me 14 films to get back and revisit the film that brought me into Bengali cinema, which became the inspiration behind