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The film features a powerhouse ensemble of Bengali cinema legends : as Pradip Rachana Banerjee as Sikha Jisshu Sengupta as Tablu Ranjit Mallick as Balohari Majumdar Soumili Biswas as Disha Rajesh Sharma as the antagonist, Chanu Bose Production and Legacy Gyarakal 2004 -MovieBaaz.com- JC WEB-DL Bengali...

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Balohari Majumdar seeks a married music teacher for his daughter. Pradip and Sikha, both in need of money for different reasons, decide to pretend to be husband and wife to get the job. These groups apply technical rigor: WEB-DL means the

In 2004, Bengali cinema was dominated by hits like Shubho Mahurat (Rituparno Ghosh) in West Bengal and Mone Pore Tomake in Bangladesh. Gyarakal appears in no annual reports from that year.