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Glimpses of Kolkata Literary Meet, Victor Banerjee felicitated, Kolkata police's all-woman anti-terror squad and more…

In pictures, the week that was for Kolkata

By My Kolkata Web Desk | Published 26.03.22, 08:16 PM
1/10 IN MEMORIAM: A mural dedicated to the memory of auteur Satyajit Ray on the wall of a Metro Railway building in the Charu Market area of south Kolkata was unveiled on Monday, March 21. A-Kill, a Chennai-based artist, painted the mural. The ‘Ray Wall’ is part of a project called ‘Donate a Wall’ by St+art India Foundation, in collaboration with Asian Paints. There will be three such mural walls across the city. The first one, based on the artisans of Kumartuli, had already come up on a CESC building in Patuli. The last one will be in Howrah

IN MEMORIAM: A mural dedicated to the memory of auteur Satyajit Ray on the wall of a Metro Railway building in the Charu Market area of south Kolkata was unveiled on Monday, March 21. A-Kill, a Chennai-based artist, painted the mural. The ‘Ray Wall’ is part of a project called ‘Donate a Wall’ by St+art India Foundation, in collaboration with Asian Paints. There will be three such mural walls across the city. The first one, based on the artisans of Kumartuli, had already come up on a CESC building in Patuli. The last one will be in Howrah

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
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2/10 FELICITATION: (From left) Director Sandip Ray and actor Victor Banerjee in conversation at Satyajit Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy Road on Monday, March 21. Banerjee was bestowed with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award at the private ceremony, organised by the West Bengal Film Journalists’ Association, on Monday

FELICITATION: (From left) Director Sandip Ray and actor Victor Banerjee in conversation at Satyajit Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy Road on Monday, March 21. Banerjee was bestowed with the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award at the private ceremony, organised by the West Bengal Film Journalists’ Association, on Monday

Amit Datta/My Kolkata
3/10 ON POETRY: (From left) Poet Srijato Bandyopadhyay, poet-lyricist Javed Akhtar and writer-filmmaker Sangeeta Datta in conversation on ‘Shaayri, Kobita’ at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet on Tuesday, March 22. The thought-provoking discussion was preceded by the unveiling of a Bengali translation of a poetry anthology by Akhtar. The Kolkata Literary Meet was inaugurated by Akhtar at Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday afternoon

ON POETRY: (From left) Poet Srijato Bandyopadhyay, poet-lyricist Javed Akhtar and writer-filmmaker Sangeeta Datta in conversation on ‘Shaayri, Kobita’ at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet on Tuesday, March 22. The thought-provoking discussion was preceded by the unveiling of a Bengali translation of a poetry anthology by Akhtar. The Kolkata Literary Meet was inaugurated by Akhtar at Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday afternoon

Suvendu Das/My Kolkata
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4/10 FACTORY BLAZE: Smoke billows from a paint factory on Chetla Road where a huge fire broke out on Tuesday, March 22. Ten fire tenders were pressed into action. The factory allegedly contained inflammable articles and was gutted by the time the fire could be extinguished

FACTORY BLAZE: Smoke billows from a paint factory on Chetla Road where a huge fire broke out on Tuesday, March 22. Ten fire tenders were pressed into action. The factory allegedly contained inflammable articles and was gutted by the time the fire could be extinguished

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5/10 STAR-STUDDED: (From left) Telugu actor Jr NTR, director S.S. Rajamouli and actor Ram Charan at a promotional event for their upcoming movie ‘RRR’ in Kolkata on Tuesday, March 22. The action-packed period drama was released on March 25

STAR-STUDDED: (From left) Telugu actor Jr NTR, director S.S. Rajamouli and actor Ram Charan at a promotional event for their upcoming movie ‘RRR’ in Kolkata on Tuesday, March 22. The action-packed period drama was released on March 25

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6/10 GREETINGS: Sister Joseph, the new superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, speaks to the press at Mother House in central Kolkata on Wednesday, March 23. Sister Joseph, who was elected on March 19, replaced Sister Prema, who helmed the organisation founded by Mother Teresa for 13 years

GREETINGS: Sister Joseph, the new superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, speaks to the press at Mother House in central Kolkata on Wednesday, March 23. Sister Joseph, who was elected on March 19, replaced Sister Prema, who helmed the organisation founded by Mother Teresa for 13 years

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7/10 QUEEN OF POP: Singer Usha Uthup renders her signature song, ‘Darling, aankhon se aankhen chaar karne do’, from the movie ‘7 Khoon Maaf’, at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet on Wednesday, March 23

QUEEN OF POP: Singer Usha Uthup renders her signature song, ‘Darling, aankhon se aankhen chaar karne do’, from the movie ‘7 Khoon Maaf’, at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet on Wednesday, March 23

From Kolkata Literary Meet's Facebook account, @kolkatalitmeet
8/10 COMBAT READY: Members of Warriors — an all-woman anti-terror squad of Kolkata police — display their dexterity with weapons at the closing ceremony of Tejashwini on Thursday, March 24. Tejashwini, which is a self-defence workshop for women by Kolkata police, began on March 11

COMBAT READY: Members of Warriors — an all-woman anti-terror squad of Kolkata police — display their dexterity with weapons at the closing ceremony of Tejashwini on Thursday, March 24. Tejashwini, which is a self-defence workshop for women by Kolkata police, began on March 11

From Kolkata police's Facebook account, @kolkatapoliceforce
9/10 REEL VS REAL: (From left) Actor Jim Sarbh, dancer Mallika Sarabhai and economist Shrayana Bhattacharya discuss ‘Rocket Boys’— a web series that explores the lives of India’s two extraordinary scientists Homi J. Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai — at the Kolkata Literary Meet on Thursday, March 24. The first season of ‘Rocket Boys’ was released on February 4

REEL VS REAL: (From left) Actor Jim Sarbh, dancer Mallika Sarabhai and economist Shrayana Bhattacharya discuss ‘Rocket Boys’— a web series that explores the lives of India’s two extraordinary scientists Homi J. Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai — at the Kolkata Literary Meet on Thursday, March 24. The first season of ‘Rocket Boys’ was released on February 4

From Victoria Memorial, Kolkata' Facebook account, @victoriamemorialhall
10/10 REMINISCENCE: (From left) Actor Riddhi Sen in conversation with veteran actors Pradeep Mukherjee and Dhritiman Chaterji on debuting as protagonists in Satyajit Ray’s City Trilogy at the Kolkata Literary Meet on Saturday, March 26. Actor Barun Chanda attended the session online

REMINISCENCE: (From left) Actor Riddhi Sen in conversation with veteran actors Pradeep Mukherjee and Dhritiman Chaterji on debuting as protagonists in Satyajit Ray’s City Trilogy at the Kolkata Literary Meet on Saturday, March 26. Actor Barun Chanda attended the session online

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