by Anindya | Oct 23, 2016 | Photoblogs, Photography |
Celebrations are boundary less. It is not restricted to age, class, gender, religion, income group, location or for that matter, anything at all. When it comes to Durga Puja, it’s a carnival. While the fulcrum remains the worship of mother goddess, the celebrations...
by Anindya | Oct 21, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
The mood for celebration is almost never ending, especially in Kolkata, with 2 major festivals falling in the same month. It is quite evident from almost no traffic jam even during peak office hours and commuting to office hasn’t been this amazing and quick,...
by Anindya | Oct 8, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
There is no shame in accepting the fact that no Bengali festival is complete without the planning of food. The debate to eat outside or at home is eternal and other than the person who is responsible for making the food, it is a win win situation for both. When I was...
by Anindya | Oct 6, 2016 | Photoblogs, Photography |
It’s that juncture of the year when time literally stops in Kolkata. Sorry not Kolkata, for Bengalis across the globe. I am speaking about the biggest Carnival of Bengalis called Durga Pujo. It is better we don’t call it a festival but a carnival as...
by Anindya | Oct 5, 2016 | Eating Out |
Anindya Says- There is always an eternal debate in all households whether to eat out or not. This debate takes a stronger turn in all Bengali households during Durga Puja. While everyone wants to step out of the house and dine out, the traffic rush, long queues...