
Dora
Drama
Top Cast
Prashant Nanda
Prashant Nanda
Dora
Prashant Nanda
Dora
Sriram Panda
Sriram Panda
Sriram
Sriram Panda
Sriram
Mahashweta Ray
Mahashweta Ray
Kandhei/Sheela
Mahashweta Ray
Kandhei/Sheela


Bijay Mohanty
Bijay Mohanty
Contractor
Bijay Mohanty
Contractor
Sangita Das
Sangita Das
Suli
Sangita Das
Suli
Dhiren Das
Dhiren Das
Dhiren Das
Biren Routray
Biren Routray
Biren Routray
Srikant Goutam
Srikant Goutam
Srikant Goutam


Parbati Ghose
Parbati Ghose
Parbati Ghose
Dukhiram Swain
Dukhiram Swain
Wine Vendor
Dukhiram Swain
Wine Vendor
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