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Posted: 6 years ago
Bikica's  beautiful creation , thanks a lot to her  with respect .😊
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Posted: 6 years ago
Thanks teacher Ji for this beautiful creation ---
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Posted: 6 years ago
 Memories of celebration has infinities over finiteness. It has rainbow over the cloudy sky . Every hue depicts a story, every colour resembles a heartfelt remembrance!


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Posted: 6 years ago
Your birthday brings back memories, of laughter and of tears, of all the celebrations held, throughout those precious years when we saw you in front of our eyes, how much those memories we made, will always mean a lot  to us.
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Posted: 6 years ago
Here is the song dedicating to Pratyusha's memory ---
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2wMHBH8xrA[/YOUTUBE]
Very absorbing. Emotional. Effective. Great lyrics . 
Translation --

Tonight, don't insist on leaving.
keep on sitting close to me like you are.
tonight, don't insist on leaving.
oh I will die, I will be lost,
don't say such things.
tonight, don't insist on leaving.

just think for a moment, why should I not stop you.
my life seems to leave my body when you get up and go,
I swear to you, my beloved
just agree to this request of mine
tonight, don't insist on leaving.
life is trapped in the prison of time
but these are the few moments that are free
by losing them, my beloved
let's not have a life of regret
tonight, don't insist on leaving
don't insist on going today

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Posted: 6 years ago
 Shobhaa De, is an Indian columnist and novelist. She defended Pratyusha when the Hindi film Diva , Hema Malini criticised Prats for her suicide -- Here is her comments ! 
 
 I am so disappointed with Hema Malini. What is she saying? When I read her utterly insensitive comment about a tragedy that has shaken the brittle world of showbiz, I asked myself, "Is that a mother talking?"


Hema has two young daughters. She is a grand-mother. Surely, she has gone through some serious problems when her girls were growing up, trying to make something of their lives, waiting for the big Bollywood breaks to come along? Hema must have had her share of anxiety when the girls started dating, fell in love, dealt with disappointment and heartbreak? Perhaps, they were let down by people they trusted? Knowing what an involved and loving mother Hema has always been to her girls, she must have spent hours and days absorbing their stories, vicariously living their pain. Every mother does it in today's emotionally demanding times. Every mother suffers when she knows her daughter is going through hard times. And which young person is spared the trauma of coming face to face with harsh realities?

Star kids are often the hardest hit. The expectations are pitched sky high. And if they fail to match the stupendous success of their parents, they are called "losers". Yup. The very word Hema has used to describe Pratyusha Banerjee, who committed suicide a few days ago. Pratyusha would have turned 25 soon. She never made it to her significant birthday. As a mother of daughters myself, I was deeply saddened by Pratyusha's tragedy.No, Hema. This young person was not a loser. It is cruel to call her that. She was just unable to cope with her overburdened life. Like many other persons - young and old. That doesn't make them "losers". Who knows what drove her to take such a drastic step? Do you? I don't. The police are still puzzled. They are busy collecting tiny pieces of Pratyusha's life to figure out what made her do it. Perhaps even they won't ever get to the truth.

Some things in life are hard to break up into logical chunks.

Hema, you should have thought of Pratyusha's mother, who is grappling with the enormity of her loss. Imagine her plight when she received a call to say her beloved child was no more. Imagine the rest of Shoma Banerjee's life, bereft of her daughter's vibrant presence - if you can muster up the courage to imagine it.

I certainly cannot. 
 

 

24-year-old Pratyusha Banerjee, famous for her role as the lead character in the TV serial Balika Vadhu was reportedly facing problems in her relationship with Rahul Raj Singh (File photo)

Regardless of who or what led to the suicide, one thing is obvious: the stress of surviving in what is aptly called "tinsel town" takes a heavy toll. Pratyusha had tasted success, and failure. Perhaps she couldn't handle either. Charges and counter charges are flying around in a reckless and irresponsible manner. Pratyusha's friends from the television industry have crawled out of the woodwork and issued arbitrary statements, reducing the tragedy to another sizzling episode from a lousy soap - like the ones they shoot for.

But this is not a reality segment - though many would wish it was.

A beautiful and fragile young girl has taken her own life. It is time to examine the circumstances that often drive television or movie stars to kill themselves. Love affairs and money issues, drug and alcohol abuse. Sexual exploitation and blatant treachery - this is what they have to deal with. And they try! Hema - they really do! They give it their best shot. Often they don't have the few rupees needed to get dinner. Or even a packet of cigarettes. Most of them are miles away from home. Mumbai is not Jamshedpur. Maharashtra is not Jharkhand. Pratyusha was thrown into a life nobody had prepared her for. And she made the most of the opportunities that came her way...worked hard...fell in love...got hurt...got beaten up...got discarded...got used.
 
It's a heart-breaking story, Hema. And Pratyusha died a fighter. She fought till she had the strength to keep fighting. And when she could fight no more, she picked up her dupatta and wrote her own exit. The world will not write her off.
 
She was no loser.  
 
Do take your harsh words back, Hema. As a mother, I implore you.
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Posted: 6 years ago
IF is not allowing to Edit our posts . Friends , be careful before pressing the send button friends . 
Don't know , this fellow is behaving with everyone in such a weird manner or only harassing me !!!
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Posted: 6 years ago
What I wanted to say was--started adoring Shobha De more from today onwards ! 
Who ever talks rubbish about Pratyusha should read this article once !
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Viswasruti

Here is the song dedicating to Pratyusha's memory ---

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2wMHBH8xrA[/YOUTUBE]
Very absorbing. Emotional. Effective. Great lyrics . 
Translation --

Tonight, don't insist on leaving.
keep on sitting close to me like you are.
tonight, don't insist on leaving.
oh I will die, I will be lost,
don't say such things.
tonight, don't insist on leaving.

just think for a moment, why should I not stop you.
my life seems to leave my body when you get up and go,
I swear to you, my beloved
just agree to this request of mine
tonight, don't insist on leaving.
life is trapped in the prison of time
but these are the few moments that are free
by losing them, my beloved
let's not have a life of regret
tonight, don't insist on leaving
don't insist on going today

This was Prats' favourite song, would always ask her mom to sing, and her mom sang it the last time for her before they could cremate her!
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Posted: 6 years ago
Sorry double post,  IF misbehaving!!
Love you Pratyusha, missing you so much!🤗
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