
Joyjatra
War · Drama
Overview
During the Bangladeshi war for independence in 1971, a group of people flee from their villages towards a safe border.
Top Cast


Mahfuz Ahmed
Mahfuz Ahmed
Boidhon
Mahfuz Ahmed
Boidhon


Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni
Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni
Mariam
Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni
Mariam


Humayun Faridi
Humayun Faridi
Pocha
Humayun Faridi
Pocha


Azizul Hakim
Azizul Hakim
Adam
Azizul Hakim
Adam


Abul Hayat
Abul Hayat
Ramkrishna
Abul Hayat
Ramkrishna


Bipasha Hayat
Bipasha Hayat
Hawa
Bipasha Hayat
Hawa


Tariq Anam Khan
Tariq Anam Khan
Tarafder
Tariq Anam Khan
Tarafder
Nazma Anwar
Nazma Anwar
Grandmother
Nazma Anwar
Grandmother


Mosharraf Karim
Mosharraf Karim
Foni
Mosharraf Karim
Foni


Shirin Alam
Shirin Alam
Hamid Bhai's Wife
Shirin Alam
Hamid Bhai's Wife
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