Top Cast
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Kinjal Nanda
Hiralal Sen
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Saswata Chatterjee
Jamshedji Framji Madan
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Kharaj Mukherjee
Girish Chandra Ghosh
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Shankar Chakraborty
Sen Babu, owner of JawbaKusum Hair Oil
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Anuska Chakraborty
Hemangini Devi
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Arna Mukhopadhyay
Amarendranath Dutta
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Bidyut Das
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Parijat Chaudhuri
Hiralal's daughter
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Tannistha Biswas
Kusum Kumari
Overview
The Bengali-language biopic looks back on Hiralal Sen, who is credited with making India’s first advertising film and political documentary.
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