Eminent fashion designer Sarbari Dutta put her ethnic-western fusion designer scarf, priced at Rs 40,000 while the saffron robes of Moner Manush actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, having brought to life the 19th century balladeer character Lalon Fakir on celluloid in the Goutam Ghosh biopic, was bought by a prominent film distribution company head for thousands.
"More than the price, the auction has its symbolic value as the proceeds will be used for the education and extracurricular activities of the 20-odd children of Premasree," popular singer Nipabithi Ghosh, having joined the chorus 'Amra Sabai Raja' with the kids before the auction, said.
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