

Drama
Overview
Borun Chakraborty, a grumpy old man, leads a lonely life with his bedridden wife and an emotionally distant family. Things take a turn for the unexpected after the country's president gets in touch with him.
Top Cast


Soumitra Chatterjee
Soumitra Chatterjee
Borun Chakraborty
Soumitra Chatterjee
Borun Chakraborty


Madhabi Mukherjee
Madhabi Mukherjee
Borunbabu's wife
Madhabi Mukherjee
Borunbabu's wife


Anusha Viswanathan
Anusha Viswanathan
Raaii
Anusha Viswanathan
Raaii


Paran Banerjee
Paran Banerjee
Paran Banerjee


Ritwick Chakraborty
Ritwick Chakraborty
Ritwick Chakraborty


Arpita Chatterjee
Arpita Chatterjee
Arpita Chatterjee


Sreelekha Mitra
Sreelekha Mitra
Raaii's ma
Sreelekha Mitra
Raaii's ma


Kaushik Sen
Kaushik Sen
Kaushik Sen


Bidipta Chakraborty
Bidipta Chakraborty
Bidipta Chakraborty


Chandrayee Ghosh
Chandrayee Ghosh
Chandrayee Ghosh
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