
Three Daughters
Comedy · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Three stories with three central female characters linking the stories together. The first one concerns an orphan girl who grows attached to the postmaster she is caring for after he teaches her to read and write. The second one is a supernatural tale about a woman obsessed with the jewels her husband buys for her. The final one follows a young man who falls for an unconventional girl from his new village instead of his arranged bride, the daughter of a respectable family.
Top Cast


Anil Chatterjee
Anil Chatterjee
Nandal (segment "The Postmaster")
Anil Chatterjee
Nandal (segment "The Postmaster")
Chandana Banerjee
Chandana Banerjee
Ratan (segment "The Postmaster")
Chandana Banerjee
Ratan (segment "The Postmaster")
Nripati Chatterjee
Nripati Chatterjee
Bishey (segment "The Postmaster")
Nripati Chatterjee
Bishey (segment "The Postmaster")
Khagen Pathak
Khagen Pathak
Khagen (segment "The Postmaster")
Khagen Pathak
Khagen (segment "The Postmaster")
Gopay Roy
Gopay Roy
Bilash (segment "The Postmaster")
Gopay Roy
Bilash (segment "The Postmaster")


Kali Bannerjee
Kali Bannerjee
Phanibhushan Saha (segment "The Lost Jewels")
Kali Bannerjee
Phanibhushan Saha (segment "The Lost Jewels")


Kanika Majumdar
Kanika Majumdar
Monimalika (segment "The Lost Jewels")
Kanika Majumdar
Monimalika (segment "The Lost Jewels")
Kumar Roy
Kumar Roy
Madhusudhan (segment "The Lost Jewels")
Kumar Roy
Madhusudhan (segment "The Lost Jewels")
Gobinda Chakravarti
Gobinda Chakravarti
Schoolmaster (segment "The Lost Jewels")
Gobinda Chakravarti
Schoolmaster (segment "The Lost Jewels")


Soumitra Chatterjee
Soumitra Chatterjee
Amulya (segment "The Conclusion")
Soumitra Chatterjee
Amulya (segment "The Conclusion")
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