[[Parambrata Chatterjee]]
[[Mamata Shankar]]
[[Swastika Mukherjee]]
[[Soumitra Chatterjee]]
[[Santu Mukhopadhyay]]"},"producer":{"wt":"[[National Film Development Corporation of India|NFDC]]"},"distributor":{"wt":""},"cinematography":{"wt":"[[Asim Basu|Asim Bose]]"},"editing":{"wt":"Arghakamal Mitra"},"released":{"wt":"{{Film date|2002|04|25|df=y}}"},"runtime":{"wt":"113 minutes"},"country":{"wt":"India"},"language":{"wt":"[[Bengali language|Bengali]]"},"music":{"wt":"[[Debojyoti Mishra]]"}},"i":0}}]}" id="mwBw">2002 Indian film
Hemanter Pakhi | |
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Directed by | Urmi Chakraborty |
Written by | Suchitra Bhattacharya |
Produced by | NFDC |
Starring | Tanushree Shankar Parambrata Chatterjee Mamata Shankar Swastika Mukherjee Soumitra Chatterjee Santu Mukhopadhyay |
Cinematography | Asim Bose |
Edited by | Arghakamal Mitra |
Music by | Debojyoti Mishra |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
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