23rd Aug. at KG Memorial Hall, Sealdah marked the launch of Auditions for 'Hello Kolkata STYLE ICON', presented by Annie Jain, supported by 'Sangbedan'.
Other significant Associate Partners include SITI Networks, BTM, Levels The Club, FPAI, 24 hrs TV, P & P Ent., Snowpark, Adya Ma Seva Samity, IHRCCO & Haldirams.
A host of honourable dignitaries, from all corners of the society, came forward whole-heartedly to support the cause of exploration of talent of the differently-abled. About 15 'Special Individuals' tried their best to make the evening a memorable one.
The esteemed Guests for the program included Samit Saha (Founder of 'Sangbedan'), Bani Banerjee (Owner of Bani's Herbal), Paromita Ghosh & Moumita Chatterjee (Admins of 'BTM'), Priti Sharma (Yoga expert), Ashish Jana (Special Educator), Illyas Mollah (Natun Swapno), ex-National Fitness Champion Yoga-Guru Chandan Das, Bollywood producer Ayanjit Sen, dance choreographer Indrani Ganguly, veteran actress Sikha Roy, Moumita Chanda & Antara Majumder (Wingfi Event Planners), HR personnel Sukrajit Dhali, educationist Nitesh Chaudhury, Sk Raja (Karate expert), social activists Md. Ehteshamul Haq & Farooque Malik, fashion photographer Somnath Hazra, multilingual singer Dipa Das, Veterans' Olympian Nilanjan Banerjee reciters Mita Ghosh, Shikha Das and Manisha Bhattacharya, Elite Jury Panelist of 'Hello Kolkata Style Icon' Ms. Pamita Sadhukhan & many others.
'Young Hello Kolkata Bureau' members Rinki, Subham, Sukanya, Puja, Priyanka & Chirasree did excellent coordination of the program.
'Hello Kolkata's Brand Ambassador & Creative Director Annie Jain, herself an internationally acclaimed entrepreneur, was absent due to unavoidable circumstances. She had sent her best wishes and pledged to support the differently-abled.
Asish Basak, Editor-Director, 'Hello Kolkata' remarked that 'Hello Kolkata STYLE ICON' is an apt platform for showcasing of latent potential of all ages and all types. The initiative aims for all-inclusive and holistic development of our society, especially to promote the marginalised and differently-abled.
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