Eighty-six years after Sayeeda's birth, these facts still resound, underscoring the pivotal role of parenting and support systems in shaping someone's journey, regardless of the societal norms they were born into. However, winning the birth lottery didn’t mean it was easy for Sayeeda; what she accomplished with a camera, paving the way for future generations of female photographers, was nothing short of conquering the Himalayas.
Veteran Bengali actress Madhabi Mukherjee, known for her iconic role in Satyajit Ray's film "Charulata," is currently in stable condition after being hospitalised for advanced Vasculitic Dermatitis, according to Indian media.
A generation or two has passed since its release. Here’s why we, as the current generation, ought to go back to this classic.
Eighty-six years after Sayeeda's birth, these facts still resound, underscoring the pivotal role of parenting and support systems in shaping someone's journey, regardless of the societal norms they were born into. However, winning the birth lottery didn’t mean it was easy for Sayeeda; what she accomplished with a camera, paving the way for future generations of female photographers, was nothing short of conquering the Himalayas.
Veteran Bengali actress Madhabi Mukherjee, known for her iconic role in Satyajit Ray's film "Charulata," is currently in stable condition after being hospitalised for advanced Vasculitic Dermatitis, according to Indian media.
A generation or two has passed since its release. Here’s why we, as the current generation, ought to go back to this classic.