
Jokhom | জখম
Crime · Family · Drama
Overview
A powerful emotional drama where deep wounds of the heart force two people to confront love, pain, and the scars left behind.
Top Cast


Tawsif Mahbub
Tawsif Mahbub
Tawsif Mahbub


Tanjim Saiyara Totini
Tanjim Saiyara Totini
Tanjim Saiyara Totini


Lutfur Rahman George
Lutfur Rahman George
Lutfur Rahman George


Monira Mithu
Monira Mithu
Monira Mithu


Anwar Shahi
Anwar Shahi
Anwar Shahi
Sabiha Zaman
Sabiha Zaman
Sabiha Zaman


Mohammad Saidur Rahman Pavel
Mohammad Saidur Rahman Pavel
Mohammad Saidur Rahman Pavel
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