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00:00Music
00:14To share the joy of special moments of life on the occasion of Puja or Janmabadi,
00:19all we have with us is sweets.
00:22And Bengali means sweets of life.
00:25To eat sweets or to make sweets,
00:27two things are equally important.
00:30Darik Moira from Nobin Moira, North Kolkata.
00:33In the making of sweets, he was the head of Bengali.
00:38Such a sweets maker was Darik Khosh.
00:42He was an expert in making sweets.
00:45From Para to Barfi, Gaja, Rasakolla,
00:48Darik Moira was quite famous.
00:51In 1885, in Kolkata's Shampuku street,
00:54Darik's first brand was established.
00:58Today, for almost 140 years,
01:01Darik Khosh has been running this shop.
01:12This shop will be on the left side of the B.T. Road
01:15at Panchmathar More in Sham Bazar.
01:18There is another branch of this shop near Lal Bazar.
01:21New sweets have not been invented in this shop.
01:24But the taste has remained the same.
01:27Darik Khosh's popularity was due to
01:30the high respect and happiness of making popular sweets of that time.
01:35Darik's Grandsons
01:39Among the famous sweets shops of North Kolkata,
01:42Darik's Grandsons is the most famous.
01:45This shop's name is known as Darik's Sweets.
01:53We will know the history of this shop from
01:56the current owner of this shop.
01:59Welcome to One India Bengali.
02:03Namaskar to you.
02:06Darik's Sweets,
02:08the sweets of North Kolkata's residents,
02:11have become so popular.
02:14How did it start?
02:17It started in 1885.
02:20In 1885, Thakur Dada's father,
02:23Darik Khanath Ghosh,
02:26was born in Hawra district,
02:29in the village of Nijbaliya.
02:32He left Hawra and came to Kolkata.
02:35He brought his younger brother and
02:38opened his first shop in 1977.
02:41The next shop was opened in 1825.
02:44It was about 38 years later.
02:47In 1926, he passed away.
02:50His three sons,
02:53Gyanendra Narad Ghosh,
02:56Nishikanta Ghosh and Abolakanta Ghosh,
02:59were in charge of this shop.
03:02Nishikanta Ghosh,
03:05my maternal grandfather,
03:08had a very high IQ.
03:11The name Darik is still very popular
03:14among people.
03:17Some items of Darik are still
03:20very popular among people.
03:23His brother was with him.
03:27But he was in charge
03:30of everything.
03:33Earlier,
03:36Darik was very famous
03:39for its luchi,
03:42chholak dal and ghee halwa.
03:45People used to love it.
03:48It was very popular
03:51in Rajabari culture.
03:54People used to bring
03:57luchi, chholak dal and ghee halwa
04:00for dinner.
04:03Darik was not
04:06famous for sweets.
04:09He was famous for sweets.
04:12Another item of Darik was Gulabi Sharbat.
04:15It was very popular.
04:18It is still popular.
04:22Now, people like
04:25light sweets.
04:28The amount of sugar
04:31has reduced.
04:34Now, the new generation
04:37likes light sweets.
04:40In 1938,
04:43there were 14-15 branches
04:46in Kolkata.
04:49At that time,
04:52every shop was attached
04:55to our factory.
04:58Now,
05:01our factory is in one place.
05:04Now, we have three branches.
05:07We have three branches.
05:10We have three branches.
05:13Earlier, our factory was
05:16in Kotkatabad.
05:19Now, it is in Karnataka.
05:22You have famous
05:25Phulkopi Singara Shop.
05:28It was famous before.
05:31Now, Phulkopi Singara Shop
05:34is popular in winter.
05:37People come to our shop
05:40for Phulkopi Singara.
05:43Among them, the most famous is Darik's Grand Sons.
05:47But there is not only sweets here.
05:50There is salt as well.
05:52There are many types of sweets.
05:54If you go here, you will find Ladha Ballabi, Karai Suteer Kochuri, Khasta Kochuri and many more.
06:02Apart from this, the party shop from Moa in the winter season.
06:06Everything will be available in this shop.
06:13At this time, I have the tasty sweets and salt.
06:18And if you want to eat full cup of sweets and salt like this,
06:24then you must come to Darik's Grand Sons in North Kolkata.
06:29I am Mohana Biswas, One India Bangla, Kolkata.