9 Types of Bengalis You Will Surely Find in a Durgapuja Pandal


Durgapuja is the biggest celebration of Bengalis.

From pandal hopping to eating Bhog Bengalis just tough every taste. Everflavouror of this biggest fiesta is just toothsome for every bangle.

Dhak, Dhunuchi, Durgapuja are the three D’s that hold the entire Bengali race. 

No matter how mini her skirt had been since the entire year, these four days she will definitely become staid. What about the boys? Well, well, well, all spikes are gone and he will become a perfect “Babusona”.

Now, come to the pandal. This is the most exciting as well as tiresome part of durgapuja and the place becomes an open conclave for every group of people.

So, how many types of people you can sneak in a durgapuja pandal?


1. The Saree-Clad Mamoni

If anything attacks the young maids is it only wearing saree on Astami and look at those beautiful butterflies they just become divas after wearing the 12 meters dazzling cloth. And the drapes of the sarees are so “down to earth”.





2.   The Responsible Parar Chele

They are just handful of lads who have been called lyadhkhor (useless procrastinator) throughout the year and suddenly become responsible in durgapuja. They try their hands in every part from bodhon to mahabhog but end up with a mess.




3. The Traffic Police Kaku

He is the man who guides all his family and paves the way to get out of a crowded pandel safely. He is the only one who has all the solutions regarding the puja.



4. The Really Handsome Guys

Ohh!! Nothing to say about these guys. They are really gentle and handsome. They look the best in their Astami-panjabi ­and they are ready to help everyone genuinely.



   5. The Selfie Hungers
  
  No matter how packed up the pandal is, the selfie freaks will definitely click the best(?) selfie and immediately post on Facebook. Can you spot out the plastic smile there?


   
   6. The Sexy Kakima

This is the most extinct species throughout the years and suddenly appears in puja and looks jhakkash in her sleeveless and backless blouse.



   7. The DSLR Dada

This is the guy who saves his pocket money throughout the year to buy an expensive and trendy DSLR camera. They start their puja before one month with the snaps from Kumortuli (The popular place where the idols are made), but at the end of the session end it up with the photos of so many makeup-mamonis.


  
   8. The Really Beautiful Boudi

This is one of the rarest species in the puja pandal. They look really really awesome with light lipstick and a small Bindi and no makeup.




   9. The Nostalgic Dadu

He is the sweetest person ever. He always talks about his “golden” time and the traditional style of puja. You just love that  fokla daanter hasi (smile of teeth less face) after completing of his traditional stories.



Whom do I miss? Let me know in the comment section below.




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  1. It is beautiful. Fantastic. The observation and the write up.

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