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Those who try to read people like books, finds people on the way most magnetic. Different faces, expressions and activities of people seem most attractive to them among all the views around the street. Actually because of this admiration or interest, I like to - capture the portraits of persons I meet on my way. Sometimes I like to know the stories of their life. And you know, all the people around the globe are amazed to the population density and variety issue of this country. And I am amazed too while going through numerous stories everyday - on a new way, with new faces. How much of these experiences of seeing and knowing can be shared? Still let some pictures, some stories persist - in the folds of time.
Two Bangladeshi friends play around on an old building. We were making each other laugh, and for the sake of a fun photo the boys decided to climb up onto the sil, but only one was successful.
Traditional bengali sweet. The dough is rolled out & the filling is placed in the center. The dough is then folded to enclose the filling completely & cloves are pressed over it ensure the fold doesn't open up while preparing. Then its cooked in hot ghee till golden brown & crispy. In the end it is placed in the sugar syrup to cool down & absorb the syrup.
Dhaka (Bengali: ঢাকা pronounced: [ˈɖʱaka]; formerly spelled as Dacca) is the capital of Bangladesh. Dhaka is a mega city and one of the major cities of South Asia. Located on the east banks of the Buriganga River in the Ganges delta, Dhaka has an estimated population of more than 12 million people, making it the largest city in Bangladesh and the 9th largest city in the world. It is known as the City of Mosques, and with 400,000 cycle-rickshaws plying its streets every day, the city is described as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. Dhaka is also one of the world's most densely populated urban centers.
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