
Chirokumar Shongho
Comedy
Overview
A group of friends decides that they will remain lifelong bachelors, so they form an organization called the "Chirokumar Shongho"
Top Cast


Hasan Masood
Hasan Masood
Hasan
Hasan Masood
Hasan


Siddiqur Rahman
Siddiqur Rahman
Siddiq
Siddiqur Rahman
Siddiq


Arifin Shuvoo
Arifin Shuvoo
Ripon
Arifin Shuvoo
Ripon


Sumaiya Shimu
Sumaiya Shimu
Shimu
Sumaiya Shimu
Shimu
Nafiza Jahan
Nafiza Jahan
Megh
Nafiza Jahan
Megh


Sohel Khan
Sohel Khan
Sohel Khan


Shabnam Parvin
Shabnam Parvin
Shabnam Parvin


Kochi Khondokar
Kochi Khondokar
Kochi Khondokar
Kochi Khondokar
Kochi Khondokar


Rifat Chowdhury
Rifat Chowdhury
Ripon's Father
Rifat Chowdhury
Ripon's Father


Bappi Ashraf
Bappi Ashraf
Bappi
Bappi Ashraf
Bappi
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