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Old Mar 13th, 2008, 00:46   #46
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Bhai Brishti both Gautam & Rituporno are very good film makers.....

jyotirmoy, that's the 2nd time u've given brishti an involuntary sex-change operation. She's a bahan!
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Old Mar 13th, 2008, 01:00   #47
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the word is 'bon' [pronounced bone!]
and you know darn well, the context in which jyotida is using it...

jyotida - dont even try reacting to dd's post!


ooff - must admit, everytime you go on this, makes me do the same



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incidentally, barrasahib is on the OT rampage... so back to work again!
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Old Mar 13th, 2008, 01:07   #48
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the word is 'bon' [pronounced bone!]
and you know darn well, the context in which jyotida is using it...

jyotida - dont even try reacting to dd's post!
Umm, no, I don't?!
I think jyoti thinks u're a guy. I didn't think the word 'bhai' had hidden meanings?
Does it?
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Old Mar 13th, 2008, 01:09   #49
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kharagpur!! lotsa bhar chai's and jhaal muri
will ask around where you can lay your hands on bengali subtitled dvd's. give me a couple of days. thanks.


captain neel:

yup - thats goopi gyan bagha bayne - spot on.
would love to hear your recommendations and opinions on bengali film/makers


scando:
my opinion of aparna sen's directorial efforts are on record - i stick by it


amyl:

have been itching to correct ur tag line [?] for sometime - and now that you're here... its: a'mar kono chinta nei



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Old Mar 13th, 2008, 01:14   #50
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Umm, no, I don't?!
I think jyoti thinks u're a guy. I didn't think the word 'bhai' had hidden meanings?
Does it?
brishti - a guy's name? could it be? you think?
'bhai' is a strange word to use, i agree - but then i thought... i dont know what i thought really...
just took it for granted, brishti sounded girlie.
then i thought, jyotida used 'bhai' as in a more formal 'yaar' kinda thing.

kee jyotida?



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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 13:38   #51
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nope, i didnt forget
drew a blank in the thane area but a selection of bengali dvd's are available in sarvodaya on khar danda.
bengali dvd's are also available at landmark - if you wish to buy.



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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 14:26   #52
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I used the word Bhai to mean some thing like "dear young" This is done.
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 14:32   #53
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So you are from my college IIT Kharagpur
Seeing this thread agaoin after several days ...

Yes, I was there a long while ago ... 1965-70 in NH. How about you? - KS
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 14:50   #54
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Seeing this thread agaoin after several days ...

Yes, I was there a long while ago ... 1965-70 in NH. How about you? - KS
My father was a professor so I lived in the quarter.
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 14:54   #55
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nope, i didnt forget
drew a blank in the thane area but a selection of bengali dvd's are available in sarvodaya on khar danda.
bengali dvd's are also available at landmark - if you wish to buy.



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itching to introduce iran/iraq/afganistan movies. they're spectacular.
Brishti-di: Everything is now as clear as Rain .... Thanks for remembering my request. But then where are these Khar danda and Landmark?
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I used the word Bhai to mean some thing like "dear young" This is done.
i knew it!!! thank you dada.
takes one bangali to know another bangali - kee bollen jyotida?

what do these northies know???




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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 15:01   #57
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Thik bolecho Bhai Brishti.
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Brishti-di: Everything is now as clear as Rain .... Thanks for remembering my request. But then where are these Khar danda and Landmark?

brishti will do fine bluechip!!! [ i know you're going back to em kgp days!!! ]

khar danda road [ khar west ] is near bandra.
sarvodaya is at one end of khar danda. its a fork, one leads to pali hill, the other, to khar danda. ambedkar's statue is the landmark.

landmark [bookstore] is in the infinity mall in andheri [west].



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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 15:23   #59
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brishti will do fine bluechip!!! [ i know you're going back to em kgp days!!! ]

khar danda road [ khar west ] is near bandra.
sarvodaya is at one end of khar danda. its a fork, one leads to pali hill, the other, to khar danda. ambedkar's statue is the landmark.

landmark [bookstore] is in the infinity mall in andheri [west].


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Thanks, brishti .... next time I go to the western suburbs, will look out for those DVDs there ... meanwhile feel free to add to the shopping list if you think it worthwhile.

I have been searching for my old diary (of 65-70!) where I had written down all those wonderful movies (seen every saturday at the Netaji Auditorium or at the SI in KGP-town). Have to ask my wife now ... Oh Gawd! maybe she has thrown it way, during one of her frequent spring cleanings here

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bluechip check out www.bigflicks.com. I think they have launched their service in Mumbai too.
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