De Maa Shakti De

De Maa Shakti De

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Jul 22 2006

3h 55m

Horror, Fantasy

Virabha, an evil 'tantrik' aims to be powerful to satisfy his greed. He tries to please Goddess Kali by killing innocent girls who are unmarried.

Biju Badajena

Biju Badajena

Sadhu Baba

Debu Bose

Debu Bose

Rajesh Patnaik

Namrata Das

Namrata Das

Swapa

Siddhanta Mahapatra

Siddhanta Mahapatra

Raju

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