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AMRI Hospitals organizes 2-day free health check-up camp for Bengal entertainment industry

| | Sep 11, 2014, at 05:36 am
Kolkata, Sept 10 (IBNS): AMRI Hospitals Ltd is organizing a 2-day free health check-up progamme at Purple Movie Town in Sonarpur for the entertainment industry of Bengal to sensitize the society at large on the merits of preventive healthcare which reinforces the hospital’s motto "Get Well Sooner".

The inaugural day of the 2-day camp between Sept 10 to Sept 11 was graced by the presence of popular Tollywood (Bengali film industry) actors Koel Mullick and Tanusree Chakraborty.

A series of medical tests were undertaken between 9am-6pm at Purple Movie Town.

The event witnessed participation from all the twenty six Guilds of Kolkata Film Industry in association with Directors and Producers Confederation, Eastern India.

AMRI Hospitals also provided a redeemable follow-up privilege health coupon to the participants of the health camp.

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