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(From L to R) Rupsha Mukhopadhyay and Gaurab

After Raavan, filmmaker MN. Raj gets ready for Jannat

| @indiablooms | Apr 11, 2023, at 07:10 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: After the success of his last project Raavan, filmmaker MN. Raj is coming with his next Bengali film Jannat.

Raj introduces debutant Gaurab in the film.

Gaurab will be paired opposite actor Rupsha Mukhopadhyay.

Apart from Gaurab and Rupsha, the film features Kharaj Mukherjee, Supriya Dutta, Tulika Basu, and Biswanath Basu.

Speaking of the film, director Raj says, "Jannat is a story that belongs to all of us, that the generation here has forgotten, it is a romantic drama, I hope the people it is made for will like it, and that is what I owe. For this story I wanted someone who would blend in with my character. 

"So taking my new face, we don't have any new artists here, looking at it from that perspective, I am trying to give an artist to the industry."

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