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Actress Trina Saha makes debut in music video with SVF's Phagun Haway Haway on Holi
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Actress Trina Saha makes debut in music video with SVF's Phagun Haway Haway on Holi

| @indiablooms | 18 Mar 2022, 10:54 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actress Trina Saha, a known face on television screens now, made her debut in a music video featuring in SVF's Phagun Haway Haway on the occasion of festival Holi.

The music video represents a young girl and her decision to remember the festival by spending her Holi in an old age home to paint the lives of old people with the brightness of the colours, where people don't have the scope to find much happiness during the festival.

Phagun Haway Haway is produced by the in-house SVF Stories Team and it has started streaming on SVF Music from Thursday.

Excited about the release of her first Solo Music video, Saha said, "Phagun Haway Haway is a very special project for me. It is my first solo music video and honestly the theme of the video mesmerized me.

"Spending any festivals with your loved ones is always a bonus but when you celebrate with the people who really needs it, gives you a sense of comfort and peace. I am extremely thankful to the SVF Music and SVF Stories team for giving me the opportunity to convey such a progressive message with this song and being associated with it."

Saha, who has worked in a number of daily soaps, presently features in popular Bengali serial Khorkuto.

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