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(Disclaimer: This article is for informational and retrospective analysis purposes. The film is rated A for adults. Viewer discretion is advised for minors.)
| Role | Name | Notable Works / Details | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Soumik Chatterjee | Known for his work in Bengali cinema | | Producer | Shrikant Mohta | A prominent figure from Shree Venkatesh Films (SVF) | | Music Director | Jeet Gannguli | A renowned composer in the Bengali and Hindi film industries | | Lead Actor | Arjun Chakrabarty (Bhanu) | His portrayal of the vulnerable and innocent Bhanu was widely praised | | Lead Actress | Urmila Mahanta (Jyoti) | Her performance as the unfortunate Jyoti was described as speaking through her eyes | | Supporting Actor | Riddhi Sen (Rakhal) | Played Bhanu's friend, Rakhal Mondal, in a well-received performance | | Supporting Actor | Bihu Mukherjee (Raj) | Played the evil, spoiled teen in a surprisingly believable manner | | Supporting Actor | Ena Saha (Shreya) | Portrayed the sweet and innocent Shreya | | Supporting Actor | Kharaj Mukherjee | Played a police officer, adding depth as a seasoned actor | bengali movie chirodini tumi je amar 2 hot
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