Thirteen minutes before the end of the one-hour-and-55-minute-long film, the husband, who had gone mad since his wife went missing some months ago, incidentally reaches a spot along a ghat on the ...
"Bhoot", the Bangla word for ghost, derives from the Sanskrit word Bhūta, referring to living beings and the past. Later, it also came to mean 'disembodied spirit.' Ghost stories carry a special ...
Sahana is ready to narrate the tale of Chuni and Panna. ‘Bhoot’ (ghost) has always been one of the favourite subjects in Bengali literature and film. From ‘Mamdo Bhoot’ to ‘Brombhodoitya’, Bengali ...
He is the Ruskin Bond of Bengali literature and has written more than 100 stories and books for children, most of them on ghosts. But acclaimed writer Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay says in real life, ghosts ...
A Brahmadaitya saves a poor Brahmin man from a group of bhoot. The illustration by Warwick Goble is from the 1912 edition of Folk-Tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Dey. | William Goble/Wikimedia Commons ...
Horror comedies are to some extent a new genre that Bengali cinema has been exploring in recent times. While majority of the Tollywood horror films turn out to be unintentionally funny due to the ...
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