Kolkata :ITC Sunrise
Spices participated in the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2026, bringing its
one of the largest grassroots initiative, ‘Sunrise Pujor Saatkahon’ to
one of India’s most respected literary platforms. Launched during Durga Puja
2025, the initiative celebrated Bengal’s biggest festival not merely as a
spectacle, but as a living tapestry of stories, emotions and community spirit, capturing
and preserving 250 unique Puja narratives from across West Bengal,
moving beyond Kolkata to reflect the diverse regional voices and grassroots
celebrations that define Durga Puja across the state.
Recognised for celebrating
literature, heritage and contemporary cultural conversations, the Apeejay
Kolkata Literary Festival brought together writers, artists, thinkers and
cultural voices on one platform. Within this setting, Durga Puja was explored as
a powerful cultural story through the lens of Sunrise Pujor Saatkahon.
As part of the festival, a
special panel discussion titled “Pujo Special: Celebrating the Durga Pujos
of Bengal” was held on 11th January 2026 at the Alipore Museum. The session
explored how Durga Puja has evolved as a powerful cultural narrative shaped by
neighbourhoods, artistry, social themes and collective memory along with the
stories documented in the Sunrise Pujor Saatkahon coffee table book. The
discussion highlighted how each para, idol and theme carried a unique narrative,
reflecting Bengal’s creativity, social consciousness and collective pride.
The panel featured an eminent line-up of speakers from Bengal’s cultural
and creative landscape:
· Sayantan
Maitra, VP – Mass Art, curator, cultural entrepreneur,
architect and scenographer
· Ushoshi
Sengupta, Actress
· Moon
Moon Sen, Actress
· Tonmoy
Roychoudhury, Voice-over artist, presenter and former radio jockey
During the discussion, the
Sunrise Pujor Saatkahon initiative was acknowledged as one of the most
extensive grassroots cultural movements around Durga Puja in recent times,
noted for documenting the festival beyond visual grandeur and capturing it as a
rich archive of community-led stories from across the state.
Launched during Durga Puja
2025, the
initiative brought together over 1,500 Durga Puja committees through multiple
phases of storytelling, community participation, voting, on-ground audits and
celebrations, culminating in the launch of the ‘Sunrise Pujor Saatkahon’
cultural coffee table book, a tribute to 250 Puja stories that continue to
preserve the memories and cultural significance of the festival long after the
pandal lights dimmed and the idols returned home.
Mr. Piyush Mishra,
Business Head, ITC Spices, said, “Through Sunrise
Pujor Saatkahon, we aimed to capture the spirit of Bengal’s Durga Puja - its
creativity, emotion and community pride. Our participation at Kolkata Literary Festival 2026 reinforces the
brand’s long-standing relationship with Bengal, celebrating not just flavours,
but heritage, creativity and community while further catapulting Durga Puja as
a living narrative to be preserved, discussed and celebrated on literary
platforms.”
In addition to the panel
discussion, Sunrise Spices also hosted a dedicated Sunrise Stall at the
festival, where visitors engaged with the initiative and accessed hard and soft
copies of the ‘Sunrise Pujor Saatkahon’ book, further extending the reach of
the stories captured during Durga Puja.

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