Goynar Baksho
April 2013
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Cast and credits
Actors | Moushumi Chatterjee, Konkona Sen Sharma, Srabanti Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee, Paran Bandopadhyay |
Producers | Shree Venkatesh Films |
Director | Aparna Sen |
Writers | Aparna Sen |
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English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
138 minutes
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