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When someone has no record of corruption, they become a threat. People still think a woman without a husband needs to be looked after. She chose her son over everything—marriage, comfort, even companionship. She built her name from the ground up—in politics, in events, and in life. At 46, she proposed to a man for the first time—no fear, just clarity and courage. Rinku Majumder shares her journey of resilience and social commitment! Rinku Majumder talks about betrayal, guilt, and the price of chasing success. Rinku Majumder’s story is one of unbreakable spirit and self-made success. Preeti Sarkar shares how hitting rock bottom sparked her creative discipline Sometimes, healing means slowing down—and that’s okay. In this space, your voice and values matter more than your gender. Preeti shares what it’s really like trying to make it on your own terms. Preeti opens up about her journey into entrepreneurship One incident of abuse can stay with you for years “I don’t want to use a false image of me. My forehead is big—and that’s okay.” You can beat your wife, but you can’t kiss your partner in public? Does Shiladitya even sleep? “Bengalis can’t do business” — it’s a myth we’ve carried too long. Park Street was India’s OG party hub. 💼 Salary. 🕊️ Independence. 🙌 Respect. Something BIG is cooking A Bengali can’t sell biryani? Every 100 kilometres, the palate changes Proud to be Bengali, Proud to be Calcuttan ✨ Recalls a pivotal court moment that questioned — and nullified — a long-standing Code of Conduct. Parambrata Chatterjee reflects on growth — his own, and that of former partner Swastika Mukherjee. Challenges of working within rigid union systems in the Bengali film industry. Parambrata Chatterjee addresses personal and professional overlaps with grace. If I don’t look at it, I’m simply not giving them that validation. The world isn’t fair — and today, people don’t think even once before speaking. Why Indian horror must rise from its own soil Parambrata Chatterjee reflects on why being called “aantel” feels more like a burden than a badge. In a land so rich with stories, how can we not tell them? Not everyone deserves access to your emotions. From heartbreak to healing — and everything in between Rannaghor isn’t just about cooking — it’s about courage, emotion, and untold stories. Pour a little love onto yourself — you deserve it. Sometimes, the hardest moments come out of nowhere Koneenica reflects on a painful betrayal! Koneenica opens up about navigating a new city, industry pressures Rudranil questions the selective interpretation of secularism Personal heartbreak, outdated legal expectations, and the grey areas No big statements. No drama. Just the truth. Rudranil calls out the hypocrisy around political choices and challenges the double standards Rudranil opens up about the brutal rejections, the quiet humiliations! “My struggle isn’t bigger, and theirs isn’t smaller—every story matters.” — Rudranil Ghosh When a good cop stands by the people, he gets transferred. Rudranil unpacks the reality of nepotism in the industry