Essayer OR - Gratuit
BOLLYWOOD'S DURGA CONNECTION
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|September 28, 2025
Filmmakers Sashadhar Mukherjee and Shakti Samanta brought Bengal's annual revelry to Mumbai's suburbs, and the tradition continues
In the early '70s, some prabashi (migrant) Bengalis who had settled in Mumbai's western suburbs, Khar, Bandra and Santacruz, decided to organise a Durga Puja.
Since Shakti Samanta was a big name, with a string of blockbusters like Kashmir Ki Kali, An Evening in Paris, Aradhana and Kati Patang, they reached out to him.
Subsequently, the Notunpalli Sarbojanin Durgotsav Committee was formed with businessman Arun Banerjee as the first president, Shakti Samanta as the chief advisor and several Bollywood personalities, including filmmakers Pramod Chakraborty, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Chatterjee and Basu Bhattacharya, actor Manik Dutta and composers Salil Chowdhury and RD Burman pitching in to host the first puja in 1972 at the Raosaheb Patwardhan Udyan, opposite Bandra's National College. "It became an annual event and, over the years, came to be known as 'Shakti Samanta's Durga Puja' even though dad voluntarily never served as president of the committee," smiles the filmmaker's son, producer-director Ashim Samanta.
Shankar Maitra, nephew of the late actor Abhi Bhattacharya and the present general secretary, informs that in 53 years, there's never been a break in the celebrations. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic, some of the committee members got a small idol and had a symbolic puja following all the SOPs. "The biggest threat came after the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) turned Patwardhan Park into a public garden following which some neighbours moved court, objecting to us taking over the ground every year, for almost a fortnight, for a religious function. In 1987, we were allotted the open plot behind Balgandharva Rangmandir theatre which is one-fourth the size of the original venue, but the puja is celebrated with the same fanfare," he asserts.
Maitra adds that bhog is served by members of the 'Mukto Mela', started by Salil Chowdhry, to 2,000-3,000 devotees for five days, from Panchami
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 28, 2025 de The Free Press Journal - Mumbai.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
Infant Jesus and Canossa dominate
At Wings, Activity School opened the day with a 2-0 win over BKM
1 min
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal
CM Revanth sanctions Rs 60 Cr for welfare hostels’ essential needs
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has sanctioned Rs 60 crore from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) to meet urgent expenses in BC, SC, ST, and Minority welfare hostels across Telangana.
1 mins
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
Every NRI is India’s Brand Ambassador”: Mahana
Assembly Speaker meets Indian diaspora in Hungary, urges unity
1 min
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal
TMH, BARC adopt AI for early breast cancer detection
Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) has collaborated with the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) to develop an in-house artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for the detection of breast cancer.
1 mins
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal
HC to hear ₹77K crore Tata fund plea in Dec
HC to hear plea seeking recovery of %77,000cr ‘Cy Pres’ fund linked to Tata Sons; petitioner alleges decades-old conspiracy, Wadia denies charges
1 mins
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
DRUNK TOURISTS ASSAULT POLICE IN CALANGUTE
Eyewitnesses say duo claimed links to Bishnoi gang; FIR registered
1 min
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal
SC orders CBI probe into Karur stampede
The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a probe by the CBI into the Karur stampede in Tamil Nadu that occurred on September 27 during a rally of actor Vijay's political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), claiming 41 lives.
1 mins
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Big NE hydel push with eye on China
The government has drawn up a Rs 64 trillion transmission plan to move over 76 gigawatts of hydroelectric capacity from the Brahmaputra basin by 2047 to meet rising electricity demand, the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) said in a report on Monday.
1 min
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal
Sebi chief cautions against mkt abuse
Investors’ trust matters most; AUM size climbs to =75.6L cr
2 mins
October 14, 2025
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
Shastri feels form, fitness will dictate Kohli, Rohit future
The 63-year-old spoke in reference to duo's presence at 2027 ODI WC
1 mins
October 14, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size