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Trina Saha reveals her Christmas plan. Know it

| @indiablooms | Dec 25, 2022, at 05:05 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actor Trina Saha, a popular face in living rooms, has revealed how she wants to spend Christmas as well as New Year's eve.

Speaking to India Blooms, Trina said, "I don't work on Christmas and New Year. Work will always be there but I spend these few special days with my family and friends."

Trina said this while inaugurating a 30-foot Christmas tree at Apeejay House in Kolkata's epicentre for Christmas celebration, Park Street.

Trina Saha inaugurating 30-foot Christmas tree at Apeejay House

"Christmas and Park Street go hand in hand. Apeejay's Christmas tree is inaugurated every year here. I am very excited. Just like Durga Puja, we used to enjoy the week running up to the New Year," she said and added, "Park Street remains beautiful this week. Visiting Park Street is mandatory for people."

Trina, who gained massive popularity playing Gungun in Bengali daily soap Khorkuto, will soon feature in serial Balijhar.

(Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)

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