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This story is from July 31, 2019

A fan-made portrait leaves Alokananda Guha emotional; read post

The actress went nostalgic about the recently concluded show 'Mahaprabhu Sree Chaitanya'.
A fan-made portrait leaves Alokananda Guha emotional; read post
Bengali television actress Alokananda Guha was left all emotional when she received a beautiful pencil sketch from her fan Raunak Bhattacharya, who is a talented artist. In this beautiful picture, Bishnupriya and Sree Krishna are seen together.
Being an actress Alokananda receives a lot of gifts. But this sketch made her extremely nostalgic about her past project ‘Mahaprabhu Sree Chaitanya’.

Before joining the popular period drama ‘Rani Rashmoni’, Alokananda was seen playing the iconic role of Bishnupriya in ‘Mahaprabhu Sree Chaitanya’ for a brief period. Alokananda suddenly decided to leave the show. In fact, Shubho Roy Chowdhury, who was playing the titular role also left the show citing his due payments. Later, Shreema Bhattacharjee and Arya Chandra were seen playing the roles of Bishnupriya and Nimai.
Though Alokananda was a part of the recently concluded show for a few months, it holds a special place in her heart. Actor Sayak Chakraborty, who is also playing a meaty role in ‘Rani Rashmoni’, was seen as Lord Krishna.
While sharing the beautiful sketch, Alokananda penned down an emotional note, which clearly states her sentiment with ‘Mahaprabhu Sree Chaitanya’.
Here’s the post:

Developing a special sentiment for a particular show isn’t new for the actors. Many actors cherish the nostalgia of their previous shows.
Alokananda went emotional when the channel airing ‘Mahaprabhu Sree Chaitanya’ decided to end it. She wrote a long note explaining her emotional state. In fact, a number of actors, who were once associated with ‘Mahaprabhu Sree Chaitanya’, shared their emotions on their respective media handles, when the show went off-air.
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