
Ley Chakka
Jul 11 2010
•2h 8m
•Comedy
South Kolkatan cricketer Abir moves with his family to Dorjipara in north Kolkata which is home to 11 Bullets, a cricket team that is out of luck. Abir gives them their first match win ever and also sets their land free from a political goon.
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Dev
Abir Basu

Payel Sarkar
Rani Mitra

Ritwick Chakraborty
Rajat Mitra

Kharaj Mukherjee
Ismail Biryani waala
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