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FFace calendar celebrates success party in Kolkata

| | Jul 30, 2015, at 10:55 pm
Kolkata, July 30 (IBNS): Neil Roy, a founder-owner of Fame Fashion and Creative Excellence (Fface), hosted a party to celebrate the success of "FFace Calendar 2015" in Kolkata.
Speaking at the event, Tollywood actor Indrasish Roy said,"It's a success party of Kolkata fashion industry. The models of Kolkata are not very famous. It's a different art form. Fface is giving a great opportunity for the new models."

Roy said, "After getting an overwhelming success of Fface calendar 2015, this time we are celebrating our remarkable journey. We will select 35 to 40 models and then we will have a reality show. They will go through the workshop. It's a first time in India we are having a fashion related reality show." 
(Reporting by Jagrick Dey)

 

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