Takhan Teish
Takhan Teish is a 2010 Bengali film directed Atanu Ghosh which was premiered at the 6th Osaka International Film Festival, Japan. It is Ghosh's second feature film.
Takhan Teish is a 2010 Bengali film directed Atanu Ghosh which was premiered at the 6th Osaka International Film Festival, Japan. It is Ghosh's second feature film.
Jisshu Sengupta
Tamodeep
Indrani Haldar
Meghna
Paoli Dam
Mohini
Aparajita Ghosh Das
Sriporna
Rajatabha Dutta
Sandipan
Sujan Mukherjee
Rupok
Takhan Teish is a 2010 Bengali film directed Atanu Ghosh which was premiered at the 6th Osaka International Film Festival, Japan. It is Ghosh's second feature film.
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