A Quote by Sukanta Bhattacharya

I did love Kolkata as a mysterious woman, the beloved, my mother...I dont the outside world, my world is Kolkata... I do want to live, but Im certain that the death of Kolkata will bring my end
My parents' relationship with Kolkata is so strong. Growing up, the absence of Kolkata was always present in our lives.
Kolkata will always be special to me. My family, mom, dad, grandmother all live there.
My parents live in Kolkata, so I come every year.
I love the streets of Kolkata, and I admire the old architectural buildings.
I am acting in a film based on Abheek Barua's 'City of Death.' It is a dark story that sifts through many layers of Kolkata.
Kolkata is home.
I want to live in Kolkata; I don't want to live in Europe - I can't write there. I write in Bengali, and I need to be surrounded by the Bengali language and culture.
I remember, post the release of 'Aashiqui 2,' there was a girl from Kolkata who was waiting outside my building for six days, and that's crazy. She should have just called me; I would have gone and met her.
As a kid, I came to Kolkata many times.
When I go around in Kolkata, I do not get hassled.
Kolkata will always be special to me, for the simple reason that it played a crucial role in the way my career shaped up.
The word that comes to my mind when I think of Kolkata's fashion is 'eclectic.'
Best meals are always at home in Kolkata with my parents.
If you come to my house in Kolkata, it is full of gold and platinum discs.
I can spend a part of every month in Kolkata. The rest of the time I can be in Mussourie.
I kind of discovered Kolkata when I was shooting here for 'Kahaani.' I found the city fascinating.
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