Episodios

  • EP-7 The Common Folks
    Mar 4 2021

    Folktales in Bengal is not always about royalty. Often a Brahmin wife or a fisherwoman hogs the limelight and leads the story in a very strong way. Way before women liberalisation and feminism came into vogue , folktales showcased very strong women who always found a way to win over hearts and kingdoms at ease. This episode celebrate such women from the Bengali folktales.

     

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    13 m
  • EP-6 The Hooded Crawlers
    Feb 26 2021

    Remember Nagini from Harry Potter? Well in this episode you will meet more wilder versions of snakes. Who often represent negativity or is a cursed royalty. Snakes form a major chunk of folktales of Bengal. Where the prince wins over the princess by winning over the snake.  These amazing beasts deserves a separate episode , who often scared a whole kingdom.

     

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    8 m
  • EP-5 Rhythm & Rhymes
    Feb 25 2021

    As music adds into the storytelling of a movie so does the rhymes in a folktale. Bengali folktale is filled with such rhymes highlighting the character or the place. Descriptions of evil spirits get a different shade with such rhymes. In this episode these rhyming words create the stories and also highlights how they are now part of everyday Bengali language and pop culture. They are also repeated in storytelling even in

    this generation!

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    9 m
  • EP-4 Dont Be Jealous
    Feb 17 2021

    Jealousy or Irsha often form the central theme of many stories. Bengali folktales based on such a theme often lead to dynamic adventures and revenge sagas. This episode deals with this side of human nature and brings forth amazing tales based on this emotion.

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    6 m
  • EP-3 Folkkatha-Magical Animals
    Feb 4 2021

    Animals play a crucial role in all folktales. Bengali folktales are no exceptions. This episode talks about such animals who are central characters of stories.

    Or at times royalty give birth to animals who are cursed. Also these curses are broken by certain journeys or getting certain magical stuff This episode share such stories from the traditional Bengali folktales.

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    6 m
  • EP-2 Folkkatha–Hidden Horcruxes
    Feb 2 2021

    Horcrux – every Potterhead knows about it. It is the magic by which the soul of a person is kept in various animals or objects so that they are indestructible.

    Bengali folktales too have such chapters where we find evil powers keep their spirits divided into animals like fish, birds or a bee.

    Such stories are being referred here and retold highlighting the horcrux.

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    6 m
  • EP-1 Folkkatha–The Journey to Wonderland
    Jan 27 2021

    This episode introduces the concept of Folk Kotha , how they stories are still relevant and an overview of the various themes of folktales in Bengal.

    This episode also includes few poetries which has been part of Bengali folklore since very long.

    The bedtime stories with time has remained with us taking us back to forgotten times and a wonderland which is rooted in our culture.

     

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    4 m
  • Bangla Folk Katha by Aritra
    Oct 13 2020

    We have all grown up listening to stories from our grandparents, parents or a relative who always had the best of stories to tell. These stories were either legends or folk tales from around the world or famous stories that have travelled the world over time and space.

    But there are a separate set of stories which smells of our roots, tells us of a time gone by or teach us few lessons that still stands true. Bengali folktales.

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    1 m