The central character Kiranbala is a literate, simple & cute girl of a general family. She come to Guwahati city to be married to a man. The next ten years were to be a nightmare of almost daily, physical, mental and sexual violence at the hand of her husband. There was no one she could turn to for help and support. Kiranbala missing her all dreams and hope of life. In desperation Kiranbala killed her husband for safety herself and her two childs. She was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. Meanwhile a social organisation named Seven Sisters Welfare Organisation came to attention to her plight. They was gathering momentum, media coverage. At last the Organisation published a book where wrote kiranbala’s life history and made her a celebrety. She attracted to a famous senior advocate of High court. The advocate appeal her case in High court with the defence of provocation. At last the High court give degree of freedom. Kiranbala’s conviction for murder was reduced to manslaughter on appeal. Accept
Chucklewood Critters is an American line of television specials and an animated TV series created by former Hanna-Barbera animators, Bill Hutten and Tony Love, which centered on two woodland animals: Buttons, a young bear cub, and Rusty, a fox cub. It started as a Christmas special in 1983 called The Christmas Tree Train, followed by eight more holiday/seasonal specials. In 1997 it was developed into a series entitled The New Chucklewood Critters, which ran for two seasons.
Ahlan Ramadan - Al Ain Heritage Village is a 30-episode cultural documentary series filmed during Ramadan 2011 in one of the UAE's most iconic heritage destinations. The series captures traditional Emirati crafts, music, food, and celebrations in an authentic setting, blending documentary-style coverage with real-time audience interaction. Produced by Layalina Film Production and directed by Hatem Salah El-Din, the show aired on Al Sahraa TV and offered viewers a family-friendly journey into the heart of local heritage and communal spirit. Written by Hatem Salah AlDeen
Chip Wade, most recently a contractor on "Curb Appeal: The Block," takes his tools inside as the host and designer on "Elbow Room." In each episode, Wade bails out a family who is in love with their home, as well as the neighborhood in which they live, but the passing years have created a design dilemma: the home no longer suits their needs. Wade listens to the challenges as laid out by the family and then meets them head on, whether it calls for an updated kitchen, a bathroom makeover or a full room addition, to transform the house back into home sweet home.