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Kheya (Bengali: খেয়া; English: 'Ferrying Across') is a Bengali-language book of
poems written by
Rabindranath Tagore. It was
published in 1906. It deals...
- wife,
Kheya (Basabdatta Chatterjee), who
implores her for a meeting. As
Swarnaja and
Babai go to meet her at a
coffee shop, they
learn that
Kheya needs...
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other poems extracted from Tagore’s Achalayatana, Gitimalya, Naivadya,
Kheya, and more. Overall, Gitanjali: Song
Offerings consists of 103
prose poems...
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gained Bengali and
foreign readers alike; he
published Naivedya (1901) and
Kheya (1906) and
translated poems into free verse. In 1912,
Tagore translated...
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Archived from the
original on 11
January 2023.
Retrieved 11
January 2023. Bag,
Kheya (2011). "Red Bengal's Rise and Fall". New Left
Review (70): 69–98. Archived...
- His
first collection of poems,
which included "Bodhan", "Shat-il-Arab", "
Kheya-parer Tarani", and "Badal
Prater Sharab",
received critical acclaim. Nazrul...
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impresses the
Theatre Movement of India. This film is
about the
journey of
Kheya, a
theatre artist and her multi-dimensional
experience as a girl, a woman...
- Choukaath- The
Threshold 2015
Bawal Nusrat 2015
Natoker Moto - Like a Play
Kheya's Friend 2015 Aro
Ekbar 2015
Mayer Biye 2015
Babar Naam
Gandhiji Trina 2015...
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towns of
Santiniketan and
Sriniketan are
surrounded by
Bolpur to the north,
Kheya to the south,
Surul to the east and
Prantik to the west. The
towns and the...
- Omu
Mafin Chakraborty as
Durba Pallavi Dey as Piya
Ashmita Mukherjee as
Kheya Tanuka Chatterjee as Supriya's
mother Anindita Raychaudhury as
Jinia Sourav...