Actor Durgesh Kumar, known as Binod from “Panchayat,” discussed his character’s viral impact. His dialogues, like “Dekh raha hai Binod” and “Alua Meeting,” are now common in everyday speech and even corporate settings, often used in memes. He appreciates how the lines have become part of people’s daily lives.
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Survivors, Journalists Recall Bengal’s Post-Poll Bloodshed
New Delhi: Victims and reporters at the ‘Shifting the Lens’ event recounted the horrors of Bengal’s 2021 post-election violence. BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul described Murshidabad’s…
View More Survivors, Journalists Recall Bengal’s Post-Poll Bloodshed“I always believed that it was wrong”; Panchayat Actor aka Vikas
In an exclusive conversation with The New Indian, Panchayat actor Chandan Roy opens up about his rare experiences with alcohol, his guilt around drinking, and how he sticks to a disciplined lifestyle despite being part of the entertainment industry.
View More “I always believed that it was wrong”; Panchayat Actor aka VikasSupreme Court slams gender bias against women leaders in panchayats
Supreme Court has strongly criticized the systemic gender discrimination faced by elected women representatives, especially at the Panchayat (village council) level.
View More Supreme Court slams gender bias against women leaders in panchayatsIn letter to SEC, TMC accuses Bengal Governor of interference in Panchayat polls
Governor CV Ananda has been actively involved in addressing the escalating violence in the state ahead of the panchayat election.
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