Sunday, October 2, 2022

APAN JAN !!!

Public must remain fools, 'don't allow them to think.' Agasur Vs Bagasur ! 'O Thakuma, amaar bhoy korche.' 'Takhan purush er ghar chilo sab baari r baaire aar aamra chilam sab knhaccha r pakhi.' 'Otho go Bharatlakkhi.' During famine and cholera, Nepu collected donations for the poor people. 'Amader ekta theater party ache.' Anandamoyee saw her husband for the last time on that day. After many years down the line, Montu came to take his widow aunt to Kolkata. 'Baba, aami ekbaar Kalighat e jaabo kintu.' 'Dekhchen toh Kolkata r abostha.' 'Ekkhuni bomaa, patka parrha shuru korbe.' Gang war in the locality ! Ravi and his men gave some harsh treatment to Anukul. 

Arun and Lotu are quite smart to get someone to take care of Tinku ! 'Dekhbo kato rango; jwole jaaye ango.' Jatin faced the bouncer from his aunt. 'Maaine kato debe ?' The tagline, 'city of joy' does not guarantee that there is no poverty. 'Ki re Chunchuni, aaj khabaar joteni bujhi ?' Why Shontu and Monu along with other students broke tables and chairs of their own college ? Whom did Ravi rescued from Chenu's den ? 'Ebaar theke songe raakhish.' At that juncture, the condition of the Indian economy was poor, but, still the heart of the young generation used to sing, 'Alo amar alo ogo, alo e hriday bhora.' The old widow took some time to understand the urban culture. 'Para Porshi ? Aapni notun eschen naa ! Taai oi katha bolchen.' 

Anandamoyee became their favorite 'Thakuma'. British policemen killed that Indian freedom fighter. 'Uni chilen swadeshi dakaat.' Love is blind and Ravi's destiny was not in his favour. After coming out of jail, Ravi also opened a gang against Chenu's gang. Why Tuntun laughed at Bhanu Ghosh's dialogues and Haru Chakraborty's dialogues ? Thakuma always become nostalgic about Thakurda. 'Bagicha e, ei phool er khela; akash e, sei taara r mela.' Election related violence began in Bengal. 'Sesh hoye gache.' Both Tuntun and Chunchuni became orphans again, but, they kept on running after the ambulance, 'jato ee hok, aami toh tomader "APAN JAN"'.

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