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Anmol Chhan ties up with Sikkim First FM Station Radio Misty

Sikkimese producer Kishor Dungmali Rai’s Nepali Feature Film “Anmol Chhan” A Christmas in September has tied up with Sikkim First FM Station Radio Misty. The Music release of the movie is scheduled to be held at Radio Misty FM Station after Dusshera holidays. Previously Radio Misty 95 FM was a radio partner for Mr. Dungmali’s Indian Idol acted flick “Angalo Maya Ko” also. Music for this movie was composed by Anmol Gurung, Anand Rai and playback voice given by Indian Idol 3 Prashant Tamang, Himalayan Idol Banika Pradhan, Voice of Shalom winner Elishiba Rai, Anmol Gurung, Bigyan Baraily, Navin Rai and Suzan Subba respectively. 

Well known Music Director of Kolkata Saikap Deb had given background score and arranged some songs for this movie. All songs are recorded at Hyssop Studio Kalimpong and Sangeet Studio, Kolkata.

Vice President of Radio Misty Mr. Dilip Duggar extended his corporation and happiness on tying up with this Nepali Feature film, he added that “Music Release of the movie in FM Station will be first of its kind and concept is well generated by Publicity Designer Mr. Suresh K. Lama, we will promote this movie songs exclusively through our station of Siliguri & Gangtok and its music release we will do in grand manner”.

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