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Music Video
Neel and Trina in the music video | Image Credit: Screenshot grab

Neel becomes travel guide for Trina in music video Ekhanei. Read to know how

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2022, at 07:31 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actors and real-life married couple Neel Bhattacharya and Trina Saha Bhattacharya featured together in a music video, titled Ekhanei, which was unveiled by Saregama Wednesday.

The video features Trina as a young woman waiting to explore the city of Kolkata while Neel becomes her travel guide.

In the course of the video, Neel and Trina take rides in taxi, horse and boat in various parts of the city.

The two even go ahead to a shopping mall to buy fish, which is a popular dish in the state.

Despite parting ways at the end of the day, the two soon meet and fall in love.

The music of the video is given by singers Lagnajita Chakraborty and Diptarka Bose.

It is now streaming on the official YouTube channel of Saregama Bengali.

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