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write a letter to your friend telling about the horror movie that you saw recently.​

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Answered by haasiniarjun2064
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Amitava Chowdhury,                                                                      18/01/20xx

Bungalow no. 45,

City Centre, 2nd Avenue,

Durgapur - 713216,

West Bengal.

My dear Amit,

I watched the Amir Khan classic, Dangal, at Inox, City Centre II, Kolkata yesterday and must confess the film was an excellent one and lived up every bit to the rave reviews it received before the release.

Besides the acting, what impressed me was the theme of the movie. How a man swims against the tide of a patriarchal society and grooms his daughters to break the glass ceiling and participate in boxing, a man's sport. I do not wish to tell you any more, so that you are able to watch the movie without any preconceived notions.

Trust all's well at home.

With best wishes,

Yours sincerely

xxxxx

Answered by rinisen
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Explanation:

20 July 2001

40, Elephant. Road. Dhaka-1205

Dear Sumi,

My best wishes to you. I hope that you are well by the grace of the Almighty Allah. Now I am writing to you to describe a film that I have enjoyed recently. The name of the film was Abar Tora Manush Ha by Late Khan Ata-a renowned film director. in this film, he has shown the anarchic condition of Bangladesh just after its independence. Just after the liberation, some students some freedom fighters and some people from other sections took law in their hands. The students instead of attending to their lessons took arms in their hands. They did not care law and order. There was a scene of much copying in the examination hall by the students. The film has also shown that when a teacher tried to prevent them from copying, they humiliated the teacher. Many businessmen became very corrupt. They had no sense of right and wrong. They only knew money. Actually, what I have seen in the film cannot be described in words. No more today. With best regards to your parents and love to you.

Yours ever.

Rumi

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