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The Bengali comic strip revolves around many funny instances of the two protagonists, Nonte and Fonte. Summary of the Book. Nonte and Fonte belong to a town in West Bengal that is not mentioned in the comic strip. Download or read online Nirbachito Saros Galpo by Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay free bengali ebook free download,Download bangla ebooks,bengali ebooks free download,bangla pdf download,download pdf ebooks,bengali ebooks download,download pdf ebooks,bengali ebooks free download,bangla book free download pdf masud rana,download bangla novel ebook,Technical Books,engineering books,bengali magazine.
The Bengali comic strip revolves around many funny instances of the two protagonists. Often the compulsion behind an action is to eat a good meal or to stash away some goodies, something many who have lived in hostels in India or elsewhere may be able to relate to. In many of the earlier strips and comic books, Nonte and Phonte do not always get along. Their tension is akin to that of Handa and Bhonda in the Handa Bhonda strips.
They may fight but often some good comes to a bystander under amusing circumstances. The superintendent is a loathsome, corrupt, and lazy individual who believes in beating the students.
However, he is usually tricked by Keltuda and then ultimately deceived by Nonte and Phonte in the end of many story panels and decides to thrash Keltuda. Keltuda is usually quite greedy and malicious towards Nonte and Phonte.
Many times, he succeeds in getting the duo into trouble but they always get back at him sometime. He comes off as being extremely clever, but in each story this cleverness is invariably revealed as being foolhardiness. In some cases, they are friends with Keltuda and the three of them do good things, or get in trouble.
The stories of Nonte Fonter Nanan Kirtee were adapted in an original television series. Out of a hoard of fresh faces, Kanchan Mullick 's portrayal of Keltuda was admired and lauded.
The series however discontinued due to poor production values and low TRPs. Anonymous 9 October at All collections in a book. Rinky Roy rated it it was amazing Dec 23, Quality nnte books are good of course and recommended for bengali comics fans.
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These cookies do not store any personal information. Skip to content. Often the compulsion behind an action is to eat a good meal or to stash away some goodies, something many who have lived in hostels in India or elsewhere may be able to relate to. In many of the earlier strips and comic books, Nonte and Phonte do not always get along. Their tension is akin to that of Handa and Bhonda in the Handa Bhonda strips. They may fight but often some good comes to a bystander under amusing circumstances.
The superintendent is a loathsome, corrupt, and lazy individual who believes in beating the students. However, he is usually tricked by Keltuda and then ultimately deceived by Nonte and Phonte in the end of many story panels and decides to thrash Keltuda. Keltuda is usually quite greedy and malicious towards Nonte and Phonte.
Many times, he succeeds in getting the duo into trouble but they always get back at him sometime. He comes off as being extremely clever, but in each story this cleverness is invariably revealed as being foolhardiness. In some cases, they are friends with Keltuda and the three of them do good things, or get in trouble. The stories of Nonte Fonter Nanan Kirtee were adapted in an original television series.
Out of a hoard of fresh faces, Kanchan Mullick 's portrayal of Keltuda was admired and lauded. The series however discontinued due to poor production values and low TRPs.
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