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Team Chorabali inaugurates digital art gallery in Kolkata

Team Chorabali inaugurates digital art gallery in Kolkata

India Blooms News Service | | 09 Jan 2016, 01:55 pm
Kolkata, Jan 9 (IBNS): When art plays the central role, the vision thoughtlessly draws attention of the mass- be it celluloid or real canvas of an artist. So it was in the fitness of things when on Wednesday last, the cast of the upcoming Tollywood movie Chorabali and painters got together to inaugurate Gallery Green at Parvati Bhawan in south Kolkata's Rajdanga.

The owners of the gallery said this is the first gallery in India which has digitized itself online for the view and sale of the arti-crafts and paintings dedicated to a social cause.

Gallery Green from India Green Reality Pvt. Ltd., aims to be the open door for the acknowledgement of art through established and new artists.

Shubhrajit Mitra, director of the film Chorabali, at the inauguration said: “The film is a thriller, and to give that look we have used a graphic novel and painting effects for within the film’s color combinatio. So that is our primary association with art so far this film is concerned."

"When we got thee offer for the promotion of our film at the same time of inauguration, we accepted it there and then," he said.

The film's cast  of Tanushree Chakraborty, Locket Chatterjee, Sayoni Dutta, Malabika Banerjee, Shataf Figar and Shubhrajit Mitra were present on the occasion.

Among the exhibits are "Krishna Charita, 52 Shades of Divinity", visualized by various artists through a social welfare movement ‘KHUSHEE’, initiated by India Greens Pvt. Ltd.

Another theme, "Calcutta Heritage" has 3 frames while a prime attraction is a ‘Chamor’ (hand fan in Bengali) painted and stitched on canvas by artist Bhaskar Rakshit, reminding of Kolkata's past.


(Reporting and images by Suchismita Roy)

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