Top Cast
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Samadarshi Dutta
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Soumitra Chatterjee
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Pradip Mukherjee
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Sampurna Lahiri
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Joy Sengupta
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Smita Chatterjee
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Parijat Chowdhury
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Niladri Lahiri
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Manoj Ojha
Overview
A young woman living in a notorious Gulf country with her husband goes through various struggles but turns to her family for emotional strength.
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