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Tollywood actors Nusrat Jahan and Arshiya Mukherjee launch stores at Purulia's City Centre

| | Apr 26, 2017, at 07:13 pm
Kolkata, Apr 26 (IBNS): Tollywood actor Nusrat Jahan and child actor Arshiya Mukherjee of Bhutu fame, recently launched four stores at Purulia's City Centre, some 297 kilometres from West Bengal state capital Kolkata.

The actors unveiled a bakery store, a gaming zone, an eatery and an electronics shop.

The stores are owned and conceptualized by Naresh Agarwal, Managing Director of Kushal Group of Companies and Pearl Tree Hotels and Resorts.

Speaking at the launch, Agarwal said, "These four new stores has been launched to celebrate one of the greatest festivals on earth and that is happiness. The foods are tasty, devices are new and prices are affordable."

Sharing her views, Nusrat said, "I believe that these stores have been opened by keeping in mind the spirit of Purulia. These new and extensive stores will give them more reason to enjoy. I have enjoyed my food and games with my little partner Bhutu."

 

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