Dwiragaman

Dwiragaman is a Bengali television serial aired on Zee Bangla since 2014. It aired every Monday to Saturdays.[1][2] The series starred Bijoylakshmi Chatterjee in the lead role, who made her debut in the soap Sansaar Sukher Hoy Romonir Guney. [3] [4] [5]

Dwiragaman
GenreIndian Soap Opera
Romance
Created byVandana Films & Enterprises
Written byStory
Debalay Bhattacharya
Dialogues
Anuja Chatterjee
Directed byPramita Sengupta
StarringSabyasachi Chakrabarty
Bijoylakshmi Chatterjee / Kaushambi Chakraborty
Opening themeDwiragaman
Ending themeDwiragaman
ComposerMayukh - Mainak
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes494
Production
ProducerShibaji Panja
Production locationKolkata
Running time22 Minutes
Production companyVandana Films & Enterprises
Release
Original networkZee Bangla
Original release18 August 2014 (2014-08-18) 
12 March 2016 (2016-03-12)
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Plot

The soap is about a newlywed couple, Michri and Sayan and Sayan's 5 sisters. The story revolves around the relationship between Michri and her 5 sisters-in-law.[6][7] [8]

Cast

  • Bijaylakshmi Chatterjee[9] / Kaushambi Chakraborty as Michri
  • Vicky Dev / Raja Ghosh as Saran Sarkar aka Bhuto
  • Tapas Paul as Abhishek Chowdhury / Narayan Mitra
  • Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Jayanta Basu
  • Pushpita Mukherjee as Sharbani Sarkar Basu
  • Sudip Sarkar as young Jayanta (flashback)
  • Debjani Deb as young Sharbani (flashback)
  • Lily Chakraborty as Shona Dimma
  • Indrakshi Nag / Rumi Dutta as Shibani Sarkar Chowdhury
  • Prity Biswas as Ishani Sarkar Chowdhury
  • Riya Roy as Laboni Sarkar
  • Bulbuli Panja as Shraboni Sarkar
  • Namita Chakraborty as Shibani's Mother In Law
  • Animesh Bhadury as Aman Chowdhury
  • Chhanda Chatterjee as Bhuto's Grandmother
  • Mimi Dutta as Mitul
  • Rajib Banerjee as Niladri Chowdhury
  • Joyjit Banerjee as Arjun Mallick
  • Suchandra Banerjee as Madhura Chowdhury
  • Suranjana Roy as Neha Chowdhury
  • Ishani Sengupta as Ranjabati Mukherjee aka Ranja
  • Dhrubajyoti Sarkar as Kushal

References

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