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Arijit Dutta's Jalpaiguri Royals launches its anthem

19 Nov 2015, 04:45 pm

Arijit Dutta's Jalpaiguri Royals launches its anthem
Kolkata, Nov 18 (IBNS) Jalpaiguri Royals, a team owned by Arijit Dutta of Priya entertainments PVT Ltd, has launched it's anthem at Taa'am Restaurant in Kolkata's iconic Priya cinema.

Present on the occasion were actors Raima Sen, Shreya Pande, Gourav Chakraborty along with Arijit Dutta.

 Also present were Namit Bajoria of Kutchina, Anirban Aditya among others. The anthem was sung by Ankit Aditya.

Jalpaiguri Royals is part of the 6 team Bengal Celebrity League floated by actor Jisshuu Sengupta. 

Jalpaiguri Royals perhaps have the maximum celebrity support in form of Raima, Rita and Moonmoon Sen, Aparna Sen, Diya Mirza, Sandip Ray, Goutam Ghosh, Bickram Ghosh, Bhaichung Bhutia among others.

The team coached by Dr Pulak Das features young tv stars and has started practice in full steam. The first practice match is on Dec 12.

Arijit Dutta said: "Bengal Celebrity League as a concept was born out of an idea to bring about synergy, cooperation among the key players in the entertainment industry and what better catalyst than cricket."

The partners of Jalpaiguri Royals team are: Glamour, Kutchina, Aditya Group, Arohi Films, Bengal Chambers of Commerce, Say Cheese, Ruby Hospital, Fat, Fever FM and Connections 

There are six teams participating in BCL and the owners include Prosenjit Chatterjee, Dev, Arijit Dutta, Shyamsundar De, Shoojit Sircar and Kaustav Roy.

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