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  1. Ashima Ganguli. The novel begins from Ashima’s perspective, and it ends with hers, too. In between, thirty-two years elapse, during which time Ashima grows from a young, diffident mother to the grand dame of a large family and network of Bengali-American friends. Ashima feels, at first, that she has separated herself completely from her ...

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  3. Aug 30, 2022 · Sidharth Malhotra talks about his career so far, from being a model to an actor in Bollywood coming from a non-film background. ... ‘My Name Is Khan’. However, he proved his mettle as an actor ...

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Ira Khan, the daughter of Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, tied the knot with her longtime boyfriend, fitness trainer Nupur Shikhare, in Mumbai on January 3.While images and videos from the event captivated many, the most attention-grabbing moments showcased Nupur jogging 8 km to the wedding venue and completing the formalities wearing a pair of shorts and a gym vest.

  5. Analysis. The year is 1968. Ashima Ganguli, nearly nine months pregnant, is preparing a makeshift version of a popular Indian snack, for which she has an insatiable craving. She uses onion, spices, Rice Krispies, and Planters peanuts, but cannot quite manage to recreate the taste she so misses. As she reaches for another onion, she begins to go ...

  6. Sep 14, 2018 · Chandni Chowk. Chandni Chowk is one place in the capital that you just can't miss! One of the busiest running markets of Delhi, Chandni Chowk holds the essence of the beautiful city. A lot of your favorite Bollywood movies like Delhi 6, Band Baaja Baarat, Chandni Chowk to China, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Fukrey and many more have been shot in Chandni ...

  7. Analysis. The first chapter of The Namesake introduces many of the themes that will go on to shape the narrative: immigration, naming, literature, train travel, and re-birth. Lahiri’s narrator, writing in the third-person, describes the inner thoughts of Ashima and Ashoke, two recent émigrés to the United States, whose child will be born an ...