Top Cast
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Satyabrata Chattopadhyay
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Gurudas Bannerjee
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Satyen Bose
Sisir
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Shankar Sen
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Manoranjan Ghosh
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Ashu Bose
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Sandhya Devi
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Sova Sen
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Jamuna Sinha
Overview
A 1949 Indian Bengali Film directed by Satyen Bose.
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