23 Jan 2016, 04:25 pm
Late cine legend's daughter, actress-turned-politician Moon Moon Sen and her daughters-Riya Sen and Raima Sen (both actresses)- unveiled Chatterji's book 'Suchitra Sen The Legend and the Enigma' at lifestyle store Starmark in Kolkata on Wednesday last.
The event was anchored by filmmaker Sudeshna Ray.
Starmark in association with Harper Collins Publishers, India launched the book at the Quest Mall outlet of the lifestyle store.
Raima Sen, the grand daughter of Suchitra Sen, at the launch said: "I am waiting to read the book and as far Shoma-di [writer Shoma A Chatterji] is concerned I can just say thank you. It is an honour and I'm glad to be here and celebrate my grand mother's life."
Moon Moon Sen said: "It's a very intelligent book and people will study it, but of course I wanted a coffee table,book too."
(Reporting by Anusree Ghosh)
- Vintage automobiles steal the show at The Lake Club, Kolkata
- Heritage walk traces Medical College Kolkata’s 192-year journey of medicine, reform and nation-building
- Zakaria Street Heritage Food Walk in Kolkata - Register Now to Taste a Living Culinary Legacy
- Step Into the World of Bridgerton at These Real-Life Locations
- This New Place at Zurich’s Bürkliplatz is Quietly Becoming Everyone’s Favourite Stop
- From ancient sea routes to your plate: Taj Bengal’s Jatraa is Kolkata’s must-taste food voyage
- This City is Quietly Redefining What a Holiday Experience Looks Like
- Saigon Sisters in Chicago — A Dumplings & Bao Love Story
- Beyond Old and New: Bickram Ghosh and the Art of Fusion at Serendipity
- From Kennedy’s Proposal to 1850s Saloons: The Three Historic D.C. Restaurants Everyone Must Try
Gurgaon : Air India, India’s leading global airline, has unveiled a completely refreshed beverage collection, one that brings together some of the world’s most celebrated wines and spirits at 35,000 feet on international routes.
Indian airline major Air India today announced a significant enhancement to its popular Mumbai-Frankfurt route, with the deployment of its newly delivered, first line-fit (or made-for-Air India)
Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, and Air India, India’s leading global airline, have signed a codeshare agreement that will take effect in February.
