1. Historical relevance of the places, incidents in the story emperors ring
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1. Historical relevance of the places, incidents in the story emperors ring
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April 22, 2019 · by ross.1558 · in Uncategorized
The Adventures of Feluda: The Emperor’s Ring by Satyajit Ray, is an Indian children’s novel. Satyajit Ray was one of the greatest filmmakers of his time, winning an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement. Ray was also a writer and his stories became popular after being published in the children’s magazine Sandesh. He was born in Calcutta to a Bengali family and has used this as inspiration for his works. Among his most popular stories were those of Feluda. This novel was translated from Bengali to English, by Gopa Majumdar. The Adventures of Feluda: The Emperor’s Ring is a story of a man named Feluda and his cousin Topshe as they investigate the disappearance of a priceless Mughal ring. This book is the first of twelve great adventures of Feluda
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1Baby hold your breath
Tere paas jo aaun toh
Hosh uda dungi sach mein
Baby wait a sec
Tujhe nahi hai pata hai
Kitna maza mere touch mein (touch mein)
I know you want it
I know you, know you, know you need it (need it)
Teri aankhon mein likha hai sab kuch
Baby I can read it (read it)
Thodi sidhi sadhi hoon
Thodi si hoon mad girl
Baby I'm a bad girl
Can you be my bad boy
Baby I'm a bad girl
Can you be my bad boy
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