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Bhalobasa Bhalobasa is a film of genre Romance directed by Tarun Majumdar with Tapas Paul

Bhalobasa Bhalobasa (1985)

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Length 2h
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Genres Romance
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Bhalobasa Bhalobasa (Bengali: ভালবাসা ভালবাসা)is a 1985 Bengali romantic film directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film is starring Tapas Paul, Deboshree Roy.

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Keya (Debashree Roy) is a college student who also goes for music classes in Kolkata. She stays in a girls' hostel whereas her parents and cousin brother (Anup Kumar) stay in Shimultala (Bihar). Arup (Tapas Pal) is a small business man dealing in poultry and also helps poor people with free medicine and education. His mother (Madhabi Mukherjee) was a noted singer who was had recently died from cancer. His father had left his mother for another rich woman when she was expecting Arup.

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