
Raja Rammohan
Drama · History
Overview
Raja Ram Mohan Roy, a social reformer, stands against the evil customs of the society. Soon, he starts a battle to abolish 'Sati Pratha' in the Hindu communities.
Top Cast


Basanta Choudhury
Basanta Choudhury
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Basanta Choudhury
Raja Ram Mohan Roy


Chhaya Devi
Chhaya Devi
Chhaya Devi
Basabi Nandi
Basabi Nandi
Basabi Nandi


Kamal Mitra
Kamal Mitra
Kamal Mitra


Haradhan Bandyopadhyay
Haradhan Bandyopadhyay
Haradhan Bandyopadhyay


Tarun Kumar
Tarun Kumar
Tarun Kumar
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