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Bangla Sangeet Purashkar

SCIENCE CITY, ENTRANCE
BANGLA SANGEET PURASHKAR - STAGE
PEOPLE QUEUING UP TO WATCH THE SHOW
PACKED AUDIENCE ENJOYING THE SHOW
BARRY O'BRIEN & RJ NILANJANA - THE HOSTS FOR THE EVENING
Dr. Alok Roy & Debasree Roy giving away the trophy to Subhamita
Mr. Kausshik Kumar Nath, Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty, Usha Uthup & Mr. D.D. Purkayastha giving away the Life Time Achievement award to Gettasree Sandhya Mukherjee
Mr. Rangon Neogi & Mr.Suman Neogi on stage with Lopamudra Mitra
Mr. Rohit Dadheech giving away the trophy to Rupam Islam
Mr. Shouvik Kumar Dasgupta with Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty & Babul Supriyo
Mr.Arun Kumar felicitating Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury
Mrs. Ranjana Sen & Usha Uthup giving away the trophy to Rupam Islam
Ms. Sharmila Sing Flora sharing the stage with BHOOMI
Performance by Chandrabindoo
Prosenjit giving away the trophy to the Autograph team
Performance by Lopamudra
Performance by Rupankar
Performance by Subhamita
Performance by Usha Uthup
Raghab singing one of his popular song at the Red Carpet
Rituparna Sengupta giving away trophy to BHOOMI
RJ Raja with Sraboni Sen & Srijit Chattapadhyay at the Red Carpet
SCIENCE CITY - ENTRANCE & RED CARPET

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