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Kuler Achaar
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Madhumita, Vikram Chatterjee starrer Kuler Achaar's first video song out now, listen in

| @indiablooms | Jun 15, 2022, at 08:39 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The first video song of Tollywood actors Madhumita and Vikram Chatterjee starrer upcoming Bengali film Kuler Achaar was released by the makers Wednesday.

The song, titled Bhul Koreche Bhul, has tried to capture the two lovers' repentance on their lost time or moments in 2:35 minutes.

The film tells a story revolving around the willingness of a lady to keep her maiden surname and the comedic yet poignant complexities that revolve around the idea.

Madhumita will be back on the screen for Kuler Achaar after the success of Cheeni and the acclaimed Tangra Blues, to tell the story of Mithi, a young woman who is determined to not change her surname after marriage.

Chatterjee will be seen playing the role of Pritam, who is Mithi's supportive and liberal husband.

The film, which is produced by SVF, is slated for Jul 15 release.

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