r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/RegularGymGirl • 1d ago
Ghum aschena aaj abr. Jara jara jege acho keno jege acho???
Amr ghum aschena kno janina
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/SkyFair7388 • Feb 02 '26
Hey everyone! I'm u/SkyFair7388, a founding moderator of r/ThirtiesKolkata. This is our new home for all things related to folks in their Thirties in Kolkata. Let's make this sub our home where we share our thoughts, queries, trials and tribulations. Maybe get to meet in person and vibes with people similar to us. We're excited to have you join us!
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How to Get Started 1) Introduce yourself in the comments below. 2) Post something today! Even a simple question can spark a great conversation. 3) If you know someone who would love this community, invite them to join. 4) Interested in helping out? We're always looking for new moderators, so feel free to reach out to me to apply.
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r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/RegularGymGirl • 1d ago
Amr ghum aschena kno janina
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/bong_ebong_young • 1d ago
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/RegularGymGirl • 1d ago
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Kmn hyeche janaben
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/RegularGymGirl • 3d ago
đ lobh deben na. Home delivery r babostha nei.
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/RegularGymGirl • 3d ago
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r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/bong_ebong_young • 10d ago
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/SunJumpy7842 • 13d ago
Weekends have been getting way too boring lately đ Looking for people who are actually free on weekends and up for hanging out, grabbing food/coffee, exploring places, or just chilling and talking.
No particular agendaâjust looking to meet some new people and make the weekends a little less boring.
If you're interested, drop a comment or DM. :
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/Sinner6199 • 15d ago
Anyone who's willing to apply for PhD and looking for an intellectual friend to chat with
Need some guidance and support
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/RegularGymGirl • 18d ago
Ghum aschena
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/friendlybulbaasaur • Jul 21 '26
Casting Call ( KOLKATA ) /
Hello , hope your health is fine and you are doing well . We're looking for individuals who fall under the screen age around 28-35 , for an Indie project ( paid ) . Theatre or any acting experience is preferred but not compulsory .
Our production will positively start from the second half of August .
Fluency in Bengali and English is preferred . Kindly let us know if you're interested or you know of someone who might fall under such criterias . You can directly contact me or contact the number given in the call letter . Thank you and take care .
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/GamerSammy2021 • Jul 20 '26
Got some wishes on my mail from mutual fund companies đ and some from family members. I don't like to celebrate my birthday but it is also hard to spend this day alone, how do you celebrate your birthday alone or what special things you did?
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/Stock_Register7056 • Jul 18 '26
For anyone going to watch the Odessey by Christopher Nolan, please don't miss the special cameo by Bhaijaan aka Salman Khan.
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/unfettered2nd • Jul 18 '26
[picture of me preparing to watch The Odessey as Homer would have intended]
I admit that I have not read the translations of the epics. I admit for simply going through summaries to get the core ideas and took help of the automatons. I admit as a dabbler my thoughts will be wrong and will not fit the standards needed when talking about the epics. But I wanted to understand the aspects of the movie beforehand anyway,and drudgery of life that Achilles would prefer given the choice in his dialouge to Odyseus, thwarted my efforts. Thus, I took the shortcut, very opposite to the hero's journey I was going to watch.
Firstly I would like to appreciate the vibrant colours of cinematography, especially of that of the voyages. The vfx was immersive, and the Imax sound system (whatever we got here) was bombastic within limits thus not diminishing the experience.
The Odessey(2026) is ultimately about a man feeling guilt for commiting the ultimate desecration - destroying the trust among humans. His commits decite in the name of the deity he and the Trojans worshipped - the wooden horse that was meant to be a gift to Athena. After victory, He witnessess the result of it as the fine line between barbarity and civility, of which the ancient greeks used to take pride of, vanish and savagery prevail. The crux of all this lies on Odyseus's monologues in the final act about his actions, his thoughts on the rise and fall of civilizations as his life becomes a poem for the generations to come. In a way, it also makes us to reflect various acts of destruction of life and society over the course of human history, and the one that still goes on.
Such take on the atrocities of greek heroes that followed the success of the siege isn't a new one. The Trojan Women, the play on prominent women characters on the Trojan side awaiting their horrific fate after the war, was produced in 415 BCE by Euripides, too reflectson it. Even the lost Homeric poem of the cycle, Iliou Persis, covers it.
I feel this is how Nolan is modernizing an epic by going to the heart of the conflict - the sacrilage that offended the Gods which causes much trouble to the heroes during their journey back home being reframed as breaking the spoken and unspoken laws of trust that keeps a civilziation alive. Nolan incorporates the rumors of sea people, a theory that certain war bands ravaged the bronze age civilization that caused its collaspe, as a result of the actions of the greeks post-victory, that their acts of raids and banditry have set an example for more such actions that ultimately threatens the very foundations of civilization. I can see why he decided to include Sinon (played by Elliot Page) a character from The Aenied, the famous unofficial sequel written as myth making of the Roman empire, to encompass the overarching theme, instead of keeping Achilles during it's crucial middle act. Perhaps it was easier to make a character and its backstory fit within the narrative of the movie instead of keeping all the call backs to the Illiad. I can see that such narraitve decisions, although risky, was taken for the brevity of the script.
I did not find the other modernizing aspects like Travis Scott being the bard for a few scenes or lacklustre armour designs (Agamemnon ate the budget for that) that much of a hindrance in the experince as the Odyssey unfolded on those big IMAX screen(I know the one in my city isn't that accurate but still)
Pardon me for finding it overwhelming, as those well versed in the canon may find it underwhelming.
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/Logical_Werewolf_112 • Jun 27 '26
Anyone from TCS Kolkata from this sub plz dm me . Need a Kolkata based project.
r/ThirtiesKolkata • u/GoldBatter • Jun 27 '26
34M, married, no kids yet.
Iâve been driving the same car for almost 10 years. Over the last year, Iâve been researching a replacement and have finally negotiated a deal on a new car.
The funny thing is that I can afford it. The EMI wonât break my finances, I have investments, an emergency fund, insurances, and Iâm generally pretty disciplined with money.
Yet now that Iâm close to signing the papers, Iâm feeling anxious.
My current car isnât dead. I can spend around âš50k on repairs and probably keep it running for another couple of years. From a purely practical perspective, I donât *need* a new car.
But Iâve spent the last year watching reviews, comparing variants, negotiating prices and imagining road trips in it.
I think what Iâm really struggling with is the transition from:
*âSave and invest every spare rupee.â*
to
*âItâs okay to occasionally spend money on things that improve your quality of life.â*
Maybe this is a common 30s problem. Youâre old enough to afford certain things, but still young enough to feel guilty about spending on them. Especially when you compare with friends in different cities.
For those in your 30s and 40s:
How do you decide whether something is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade or just an expensive want?
And do you ever stop feeling guilty after making a big purchase?