
Dhare Alua
Drama
Overview
Hemant, a scribe who is wrongfully sentenced to jail. He sends his children, Bulu and Runu, to stay with a family acquaintance for their safety. However, the children flee and take shelter at a stranger doctor's place. The doctor's son, Lalit, is a rebel who wants to remove injustice by force. Lalit and his wife, Sumitra, take care of the children, and when Hemant is released from jail, he recognizes Lalit's revolutionary spirit. The circumstances turn ripe for revolutionary changes, but societal apathy and passiveness thwart any such possibilities. The movie ends with a ray of hope provided by the children.
Top Cast
Prithviraj Mishra
Prithviraj Mishra
Prithviraj Mishra
Mala Matthews
Mala Matthews
Mala Matthews
Shibani Mahapatra
Shibani Mahapatra
Shibani Mahapatra
Dolagobinda Jena
Dolagobinda Jena
Dolagobinda Jena
Soumendra Tripathy
Soumendra Tripathy
Bulu (child)
Soumendra Tripathy
Bulu (child)
Amrita Ahmed
Amrita Ahmed
Runu (child)
Amrita Ahmed
Runu (child)
Sarat Mishra
Sarat Mishra
Sarat Mishra
Jalaluddin
Jalaluddin
Jalaluddin
Rabi Choudhuri
Rabi Choudhuri
Rabi Choudhuri
Pratap Patra
Pratap Patra
Pratap Patra
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