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Burmar Pathe

Burmar Pathe

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The rustic girl left this world and went to heaven. Her Painful memories are what remains behind. The injustice exploitation is suffocating. These conflicts within the unfortunate soil of India have taken many lives. There’s cruelty amongst mankind. There’s injustice and exploitation everywhere. People struggle for their rights. There’s a storm raging in every heart and soul. The earth shivers and wreaks havoc. The raging waves clash on the shores. This enlightens the soul. We can hear the song of a great soul at a distance. It calls out. It calls out to us, to break free from the shackles. We can hear his call. Come Forward. Break free from the shackles. Fight back for freedom. Set yourself free. We’ve sacrificed our lives for the freedom of new India.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Bengali

Runtime

103 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

29 August 1947

Country

India

Cast

Pradip Bose

Pradip Bose

Rupak / Jhumru

Chhaya Devi

Chhaya Devi

Bharati Devi

Ahindra Choudhury

Ahindra Choudhury

Bidhan

Reba Devi

Reba Devi

Kamali

Gita Bandyopadhyay

Gita Bandyopadhyay

Dukhiya

Kali Bannerjee

Kali Bannerjee

Dr. Tulsi Chandra

Dhiresh Majumdar

Dhiresh Majumdar

Hari Shankar

Jyotsna Gupta

Jyotsna Gupta

Chitra

Shailen Pal

Shailen Pal

Paresh

Samar Roy

Samar Roy

Purna Chowdhury

Purna Chowdhury

Ashu Bose

Ashu Bose

Prafulla Chakraborty

Prafulla Chakraborty

Parul Kar

Parul Kar

Kunja Ray

Kunja Ray

Harimohan Bose

Harimohan Bose

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