Roll No. 56

Roll No. 56

5.5

Aug 04 2017

2h 36m

Drama

The Film Revolves around 12 year old kid, who has some physical disabilities. Due to this, his life becomes abnormal. Thus, film portrays his life incidents.

Ashok Beniwal

Ashok Beniwal

Ravi

Het Dave

Het Dave

Shani

Shruti Gholap

Shruti Gholap

Shivani

Akhilendra Mishra

Akhilendra Mishra

Panwala

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