Prem Bibhrat

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Prem Bibhrat is a Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Archan Chakraborty. [1] This film was released on 6 June 2012. [2] [3]

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Plot

Kanchan and Nabanita are college friends, they fall in love. Their respective fathers were also college mates having a good relationship. Both the respective fathers get wrong ideas about their respective son or daughter. They assume them to love somebody else due to circumstances. Finally all wrongs impressions are done away and Kanchan marries Nabanita.

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References

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