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Makers release teaser of Jeet, Nusrat Jahan's Asur

| @indiablooms | Sep 28, 2019, at 11:21 pm

Kolkata: Teaser of actors Jeet and Nusrat Jahan's upcoming Bengali movie Asur was released by its makers on Saturday.

The movie will also feature Abir in the lead role.

Sharing the teaser, film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted:  "Jeet, Abir and Nusrat Jahan... Teaser of #Bengali film #Asur [with #English subtitles]... Directed by Pavel."

The movie is directed by Pavel.

As per the teaser, it seems that the movie is set in the backdrop of the Durga Puja celebration.

The teaser was released on a day when Hindus are observing Mahalaya, which started the Durga Puja celebration in many parts of Bengal.

The movie is slated to release during Winter this year.

Image: Jeet Twitter page 

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