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India At 75
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Nusrat Jahan celebrates India's 76th Independence Day. See how

| @indiablooms | Aug 16, 2022, at 12:08 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Tollywood actor-MP Nusrat Jahan took to social media to share a video to celebrate the 76th Independence Day of India.

Nusrat shared a video where she is seen holding the national flag.

In the video, she said, "Freedom in the mind, Faith in the words, Pride in our souls… Salute to the nation… Jai Hind, Happy 75th year of Independence."

The actor-MP Monday participated in a programme on the occasion of the Independence Day in her constituency Basirhat.

Nusrat, a popular Tollywood actor, won the 2019 Lok Sabha polls as a Trinamool Congress candidate from West Bengal's Basirhat constituency.

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