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Raakhee Gulzar charms Kolkata with a nostalgic melody at Victoria Memorial

Veteran actress Raakhee Gulzar charmed onlookers in Kolkata by singing Kishore Kumar's 'Shing nei tobu naam tar Singha' near the Victoria Memorial, inspired by the lion statues. This delightful moment precedes her return to cinema with 'Aamar Boss,' directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee.
Raakhee Gulzar charms Kolkata with a nostalgic melody at Victoria Memorial
Veteran actress Raakhee Gulzar charmed onlookers in Kolkata by singing Kishore Kumar's 'Shing nei tobu naam tar Singha' near the Victoria Memorial, inspired by the lion statues. This delightful moment precedes her return to cinema with 'Aamar Boss,' directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee.
In a heartwarming moment that left onlookers smiling, legendary actress Raakhee Gulzar was seen singing the iconic Kishore Kumar song Shing nei tobu naam tar Singha in front of Kolkata’s majestic Victoria Memorial. She sang the song after spotting the lion statues at the gates — a playful, nostalgic gesture that reflected her signature grace and spontaneity.
This charming public moment comes ahead of Raakhee Gulzar’s much-anticipated return to the big screen with Aamar Boss, directed by filmmaker duo Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee.
Aamar Boss tells the story of a man caught in the daily grind of balancing work and home, until his mother unexpectedly begins showing up at his office. What starts as an unusual situation soon leads to a quiet transformation of the workplace. Inspired by real-life corporate daycare programs, the film explores themes of care, connection, and the subtle ways in which personal presence can influence professional environments.
With Raakhee Gulzar playing a central role in this touching narrative, this film promises to be a heartfelt tribute to working families and the unseen strength of mothers — both at home and, now, in the workplace.
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Ruman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She covers Tollywood and fashion, besides her regular responsibilities at the desk. Her passions include movies, reading and avante-garde fashion shoots.

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