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Tolly actress Mimi glams up Ratnajeevan showroom opening in Kolkata

| | Mar 06, 2016, at 06:42 pm
Kolkata, Mar 6 (IBNS): Ratnajeevan Gems and Jewellers on Saturday inaugurated their new outlet in Kolkata's Camac Street area with Tollywood actress Mimi Chakroborty along glamming up the event with her presence.
Senior politicians and MPs like Sultan Ahmed,  Nadiul Haque and Imran Ahmed Hassan were present at the event.
 
Speaking at the inaugration ceremony actress Mimi Chakroborty said: "Its a priviledge for me to be here. Though I don’t believe in astrology, I think that somewhere there is a positive side in astrology. We look forward for the success of Ratnajeevan."
 
MP Sultan Ahmed praised the founder and owners of Ratnajeevan saying that they had come to Kolkata 40 years ago and grew from a small business initially.
 
 
 (Reporting by Anusree Ghosh, Images by Sandip Ray). 

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