
Samaya
Drama
Overview
A newly-wed Odia couple's life is disrupted when the husband is overcome with amnesia. The wife gets sympathy from a doctor friend, but the relationship is misunderstood and ridiculed by others, including the doctor's Bombay-born wife who gets involved with another good-for-nothing Bombayite.
Top Cast
Sriram Panda
Sriram Panda
Sukant
Sriram Panda
Sukant
Prashant Nanda
Prashant Nanda
Sanjay
Prashant Nanda
Sanjay
Tripura Mishra
Tripura Mishra
Sulekha
Tripura Mishra
Sulekha
Nina Mahapatra
Nina Mahapatra
Sujata
Nina Mahapatra
Sujata
Dhira Biswal
Dhira Biswal
Deshabandhu Mohanty
Dhira Biswal
Deshabandhu Mohanty
Ganesh Chandra Mohapatra
Ganesh Chandra Mohapatra
Ganesh Chandra Mohapatra
Ashok Verma
Ashok Verma
Ashok Verma
George Tiadi
George Tiadi
George Tiadi
Bhanumati Devi
Bhanumati Devi
Bhanumati Devi
Harish Mohanty
Harish Mohanty
Harish Mohanty
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