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FUTURE CLASSIC and EXTREMELY IMPORTANT MOVIE FOR THE PRESENT DAY
Authentic audio-visual journey to the era of the birth of atomic genesis, which both terrifies and astonishes you with its nonlinear storytelling thanks to Christopher Nolan's masterful approach to direction and screenplay! The pacing of the movie is simply brilliant especially in the moments where the main theme by Ludwig Göransson kicks in! It's a future classic that will not leave you indifferent and will immerse you in the Homeric biography of the notorious scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer! Definitely a 10/10 for the artistic contribution to the history and art of audio-visual media depicting an extraordinarily important event for humanity and the present day! -
This is the very last episode of Season 2. Here I have talked about the forgotten Himalayan Race: The Lepchas.
Lepcha is a tribe of Himalayan range live at the North-East corner of India. They largely resides at Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan, Sikkim and Darjeeling. They have also migrated in other North-Eastern States for economic reason.
In Tripura Lepchas are only 157 persons as per 2011 Census and mainly found in Dhalai District of Tripura. Lepchas are Mongoloid tribe. Their language is an admixture of Nepalees and Sikkims languages, which is very familiar with Indo-Chinese language. They themselves call "Rong".
Lepchas live on rearing large number of cattle and milch cows besides cultivation of Agricultural and Horticultural crops.
Originally Lepchas were the nature worshiper and had belief in witch-craftship and spirits. But in due course they embarrassed Buddhism. In Tripura they are known as Nepalese and their social and community relationships are also bounded with Nepalese. -
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India is home to some of the most courageous women who have never shied away from following their hearts and conquering mountains.(Quite literally!). These women with their respective achievements is a savage blow to all those who consider women as the “weaker sex” and “unworthy” of praise.
Read on to know about 5 such women who amazed the country with their daredevilry. Not only that here we also learn about 4 Courageous Bengali female Climbers who cross the bar to fullfill their childhood dream. -
One human.....14 Peaks ..... within only 189 Days!! Ground-breaking achievement..... But controversies are there as well.
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The visitors to these highest of the World's mountains are overwhelmingly lowlanders from the urban centres of the industrialized countries. Similarly, the scientists who undertook the initial research that induced the Government of Nepal to establish Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park were westerners and predominantly lowlanders. Western and lowland concepts have been applied to development of a World class highland and natural resource. Tourism has been a primary vehicle here. So here I've talked about the changing aspects of livelihood of Sherpa community in perspective of constantly changing nature of economic developme.
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People die every year on Mount Everest from falls, storms, avalanches, lack of oxygen, freezing or underlying health issues. So choosing a righ season and right course/path is very important to successfully climb the summit.
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While that might be human inaccuracy, the fact that it stays unclimbed makes it all the more mysterious. The Bhutanese believe it to be home to mythical creatures, including yetis, and Gods as well. After multiple failed attempts to summit it, the mountain has stayed legendary.
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When we think about the Himalayan mountains, we can’t help but conjure up in our minds the image of a tall, ape-like man with shaggy, white fur, quite likely running around with a bat in his hands. That’s right, we’re talking about none other than the Yeti. You know, that figure we all came to know, love and simultaneously fear as children. We have popular programs like Doctor Who and Scooby Doo to thank for that, not to mention the countless films of the late 20th century on “Big Foot”, which is essentially the American, Hollywood version of this ancient, Himalayan figure. In this episode I have discussed about this legendary mythical animal.
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Shambhala is a mythical Buddhist kingdom that is said to exist somewhere between the Himalaya Mountains and the Gobi Desert. In Shambhala, all of the citizens have achieved enlightenment, so it is the embodiment of Tibetan Buddhist perfection. That is the reason for one of its other names: The Pure Land. It is also known as Olmolungring, Shangri-La, Paradise, and Eden. Here I have tried to discuss about its true mythical essence which attracts people all over the world.
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The highest and largest mountainous range in the Wirld is known for its tall peaks obviously. However there we find numerous lakes embedded in the backdrop of the rugged rocky landscape full of mysterious events. Unveiling those mysteries... here are the first 6 lakes. Hope everyone will definitely enjoy it.
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Hello friends! I'm back with the last episode of the very first season of my Podcasting Channel. This is the second part where we've tried our best to complete the reverse counting of the best Films adapted from Comic Books... 20 to 1. Hope everyone will definitely enjoy this episode. Stay tuned coz we the next upcoming Season will be far more interesting with a very rare Historical topic.
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In this episode I tried my best to talk about 50 all time favourite movies adapted from Comic Books. The funny thing is I have start counting from back.. not from no. 1...but from no. 50.. Hope everyone will enjoy this episode..part 1...& will definitely find their favourite movie. If you have something to add on ...you can text me here. Keep listening!
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This episode 8 is the continuation of the previous episode... In this particular episode I have tried my best to explain the details of the representation of Dialogues, accents and projection of emotions through words. Hope everyone will enjoy it.
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In this episode: 7, I talked about - How Comics communicate on the screen.. actually there are 3 segments of this particular topic..& it will continue for upcoming 2 episodes as well. I loved to analyse Telecinematic discourse in comic-to-film adaptation. We love to read comic books.. we do.. love those colourful funny/handsome characters appearing on pages...but when we get chance to see our favourite characters appear on screen and they are moving around, talking, riding on their bike/car, fighting with enemies... we especially children become speechless and awestruck..... but we really have to understand this unique transition.
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In this particular episode I loved to talk about My own country's Comic Culture..especially some special comic characters which always helped us to think differently when we're a kid. As a Bengali , I am honoured to discuss briefly about the past history of Bengali Comic characters and the life of Veteran legendary creator Narayan Debnath and his creations.
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Season 1 episode 5 brings you the Unknown Universe of Indian Cartoon Maestros... How their work created the backbone of Indian Comic Industry. Emphasising the lifetime work of R.K. Laxman... Hope everyone will like this Episode... keep listening.
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In this episode let's talk about legendary Comic Character TINTIN and background of his creation. How this core character and other surrounding characters developed...and gain fame all over the World.....
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In this episode 3 ....I really loved to talk about 5 famous persons in Comic World who paved the way to creat the World of Comic Strips. These Legendary persons are : Honoré Daumier, Gustave Doré, Rodolphe Töpffer, C. H. Ross and his second wife and Europe's first woman Cartoonist Marie Duval. Hope everyone will love to listen this episode.... Stay healthy and Stay well. #comic #comicstrips #legends #historyofcomicstrips
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This is the very first episode of Season 1 . In this episode I've tried my best to dig deep into the theme...the definition, origin and short History of Comic Strips... hope everyone will enjoy it.... keep listening.
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