• Saah Bagisar Kahini

  • By: Red FM
  • Podcast

Saah Bagisar Kahini

By: Red FM
  • Summary

  • "Saah Bagisar Kahini" is a captivating series of fictional tales set amidst the lush tea gardens of Assam. It weaves a different tale, painting a vivid picture of the tea garden communities and their struggles, dreams, and triumphs. Listen to some of the heart-touching tales of Tea Gardens By Mridusmita only on Red FM Podcast Network.

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Episodes
  • Mansi Superstar
    Apr 9 2024

    This story is about a bubbly girl in a tea garden who is a cinemaholic. Whose dream was to appear on the big screen with her favorite actor Akashdeep. Which was next to impossible for a girl who belonged to a tea tribe. But in the end, she achieved what she wanted but with a twist.

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    12 mins
  • Gojenor Jonmor Kahini
    Apr 5 2024

    Elephant attacks are common in Tea garden area . This story tells about an elephant attack and how the people of the tea garden fought and survived. Specially Lakhyi, who has lost her family in one of the attacks when she was young and on the contrary how an elephant saved her new born baby’s life during another such attack.

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    16 mins
  • Angkitar Adhoruwa Protihudhor
    Mar 29 2024

    The story is about an activist named Angkita who goes to Sabua tea garden to create awareness about people's superstitions and ends up losing her life when the manager of the tea garden discovers that he has been losing power among Tea tribes as a result of the social worker's efforts to educate them.

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    16 mins

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