
Kaliachak - Chapter 1
Crime · Thriller
Overview
In the tranquil yet enigmatic village of Kaliachak, resides Asik, a bright student, who dreams of living a life as vast as the open sky. However, beneath the seemingly straightforward life lies a dark world of deceit and despair.
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Asim Aktar
Asim Aktar
Asim Aktar


Rupanjana Mitra
Rupanjana Mitra
Rupanjana Mitra


Parthasarathi Chakraborty
Parthasarathi Chakraborty
Parthasarathi Chakraborty


Deboprasad Haldar
Deboprasad Haldar
Deboprasad Haldar


Debapratimm Dasgupta
Debapratimm Dasgupta
Debapratimm Dasgupta


Resad Ajim
Resad Ajim
Resad Ajim
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