
Tagar
Romance · Action · Family
Overview
Tagor is a kind-hearted, selfless young man who stands fearlessly against injustice and loves the brave Joyita deeply. The enemies take their revenge on Joyita. Can Tagor save both his love and justice?
Top Cast


Puja Cherry Roy
Puja Cherry Roy
Joyeeta
Puja Cherry Roy
Joyeeta


Ador Azad
Ador Azad
Tagar
Ador Azad
Tagar
Sumon Anwar
Sumon Anwar
Sumon Anwar


Azad Abul Kalam
Azad Abul Kalam
Azad Abul Kalam
Lr Khan Shimanto
Lr Khan Shimanto
Lr Khan Shimanto


Rosey Siddiqui
Rosey Siddiqui
Rosey Siddiqui
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