Today, the Cooch Behar Rajbari serves as a museum, but it remains a "character" in the lives of the local people. It is a favorite spot for:
This real story — an American actress living in a Bengal palace — is far more credible than any fake “MMS” circulating online today.
Their relationship was a partnership that modernized the state, built hospitals and schools, and set a template for love infused with duty.
| Category | Typical Format | Distribution Channels | Approx. Length | |----------|----------------|-----------------------|----------------| | | 30‑90 seconds, often shot on smartphones or compact cameras; stylized “MMS” aesthetic (quick cuts, text overlays, ambient music). | Instagram Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, regional messaging apps (e.g., ShareChat). | ≤ 2 min | | Mini‑dramas / web‑series teasers | 3‑10 minutes, scripted dialogue, professional lighting; sometimes labeled “Web‑Series Pilot – Cooch Bihar Rajbari”. | YouTube, OTT platform pilots, local streaming portals. | 3‑10 min | | Fan‑made narrative compilations | Montage of multiple scenes tied together with voice‑over narration. | Facebook pages, fan forums, personal blogs. | 5‑15 min |