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In a poignant revelation, Kunal Ghosh, amidst the backdrop of his removal from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), expressed a deep-seated longing to revisit the cinematic masterpiece, "Heerak Rajar Deshe," famously known as the 'Diamond King's Land'. His sentiments, intertwined with Satyajit Ray's birth anniversary on May 2nd, highlighted his profound connection to both cinematic and political realms.
On this significant day, Kunal Ghosh took to social media to vocalize his desire to immerse himself once again in the enchanting narrative of 'Diamond King's Land'. Despite facing adversity, Kunal reaffirmed his admiration for the film, resonating with its timeless message transcending age barriers. Quoting the iconic song, "How many colors do I see in the world, O brother..." from the film, Kunal reflected on the multilayered significance encapsulated within its frames.
However, amidst his passionate expressions, speculations arose within political circles regarding Kunal's underlying message to the TMC leadership. While Kunal remained evasive regarding direct statements, his cryptic humming and singing hinted at deeper implications. As he lamented the party's decision and emphasized the need for steadfastness and discipline, questions lingered about his future within the TMC.
Despite affirming his commitment to the party's grassroots and professing his love for it, uncertainties loomed regarding his retention and future endeavors, leaving observers pondering over Kunal's next move and the potential implications for both himself and the TMC.