JL50
JL50
JL50
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2020
1 Seasons
4 Episodes
6.5(21 votes)
Ended
Drama
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

A flight crash lands in West Bengal. However, what is so baffling about the incident is that plane went missing 35 years ago crashed a week back.

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Production Companies

Golden Ratio Films

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Abhay Deol

CBI Officer Shantanu

Abhay Deol
Acting

Pankaj Kapur

Prof. Subroto Das

Pankaj Kapur
Acting

Piyush Mishra

Prof. Biswajit Mitra

Piyush Mishra
Acting

Rajesh Sharma

CBI Investigator Gourango

Rajesh Sharma
Acting

Amrita Chattopadhyay

Shivparna

Amrita Chattopadhyay
Acting

Ritika Anand

Bhiu Ghosh

Ritika Anand
Acting

Pujarani Ghosh

Shantanu's 2nd Wife

Pujarani Ghosh

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