Swayamsiddha
Dec 05 1975
•2h 0m
•Synopsis::: Chandi is a village girl. She is bold, brave, and extremely courageous. She is the protector of the underdog and punishes the wrongdoers of society in her own way. The zamindar of the estate witnesses Chandi at her act of justice and decides to marry her to his younger son. However, his wife opposes as Chandi hails from a not-so-rich household and proposes her marriage to the elder son Gobindo, a mentally challenged man and the son of Zamindar’s late first wife.
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Satya Bandopadhyay
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Utpal Dutt

Ranjit Mallick

Ratna Ghoshal
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