Puja break is a homecoming tradition: Chanchal Chowdhury
Chanchal Chowdhury, a renowned figure in Bengali cinema, boasts a string of National Awards from Bangladesh and a thriving career in films, web series, and theatre. He has also collaborated under the direction of Indian filmmaker Srijit Mukherjee.
The acclaimed actor, popular on both sides of the border, reflected on his annual Puja breaks, expressing, "Every year during Puja holidays, I go to my village home. It's a cherished tradition, and I will continue to do so. I spend a few days there."
He went on to emphasise, "The real joy of Puja is found in Kamrhati. The simple pleasure of spending time with the village folks over a few days is immensely gratifying. I eagerly await these days."
He continued, "In the village, people live as one big family. I've witnessed this unity since my childhood, and it resonates deeply with me. It's truly something special."
This time, Puja holds a bittersweet tinge for the "Monpura" famed actor. Chanchal shared, "For the very first time, my father won't be with us during Puja. He left us last year. Visiting our village home during Puja and feeling the presence of our parents was always a source of great fortune. But this time, I'll miss him, and it will be an emotionally challenging experience."
During the Puja break, Chanchal's siblings will also converge in Kamrhati, momentarily setting aside their work commitments. It's a unique occasion that brings everyone together. Chanchal remarked, "My siblings are scattered in different places, but when Puja arrives, there's a collective effort to reunite at home. This reunion is genuinely heartwarming."
"Puja holidays signify a return to the village—a return to the heart. After the visit, I find pure happiness," Chanchal concluded.
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