
Raas
Drama · Romance
Overview
Once, the Chakrabortys of Manikpur were a thriving family of 34, united in laughter, meals, and the grand celebration of Raas. In the 90s, Rajat left for Kolkata to chase his ambitions, leaving behind his wife Annapurna and son Somnath. Raised among his cousins, Somnath grew closer to his grandmother than his mother. When he was twelve, Annapurna succumbed to a terminal illness. Rajat, unaware until his return, was consumed by anger and left Manikpur with his son, vowing never to return.
Top Cast


Vikram Chatterjee
Vikram Chatterjee
Somenath
Vikram Chatterjee
Somenath


Devlina Kumar
Devlina Kumar
Rai
Devlina Kumar
Rai


Anashua Majumdar
Anashua Majumdar
Didama
Anashua Majumdar
Didama


Anirban Chakrabarti
Anirban Chakrabarti
Dwaipayan
Anirban Chakrabarti
Dwaipayan


Sudip Mukherjee
Sudip Mukherjee
Rajat
Sudip Mukherjee
Rajat


Arna Mukhopadhyay
Arna Mukhopadhyay
Raktim
Arna Mukhopadhyay
Raktim


Ranojoy Bishnu
Ranojoy Bishnu
Soumik
Ranojoy Bishnu
Soumik


Rishav Chakraborty
Rishav Chakraborty
Rishav Chakraborty


Sankar Debnath
Sankar Debnath
Sankar Debnath


Debashis Roy
Debashis Roy
Debashis Roy
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