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Hoichoi brings new food and travel series

| @indiablooms | Oct 26, 2024, at 07:46 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Popular online streaming platform Hoichoi has introduced a new food and travel series, titled Sunrise Bhojonbilashi.

The show has five episodes which are 18-20 minutes long each. It features Somak Ghosh, Saurav Das, Anirban Chakrabarti, Durnibar Saha, Ushashi Ray, Ankita Bhattacharyya.

The series was launched in presence of several celebrities at a food carnival which was held at City Centre 2 in Kolkata's Rajarhat area last Sunday.

Anindita Bose athe carnival | Photo courtesy: Hoichoi

Among the celebrities were actress Anindita Bose, singer Ankita Bhattacharya.

The event celebrated the launch of its much-anticipated food and travel series and launched an exclusive Cookbook, inspired by the show’s recipes, enabling food lovers to recreate authentic Bengali dishes from different districts at home.

The series is streaming on Hoichoi from October 23.

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