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''Tumi Robe Nirobe'' (English: your voice in the silence) is a
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romance television series which aired on
Bengali Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to: *something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia * Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region * Bengali language, the language they speak ** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
General Entertainment Channel
Zee Bangla Zee Bangla is an Indian general entertainment pay television channel broadcasting in the Bengali language. It is owned by the Zee Entertainment Enterprises. It is the first Bengali-language satellite television channel in India, officially com ...
. The show was telecast from Monday to Saturday.


Plot

The plot revolves around the love story of two special people, Jheel (Shweta Bhattacharya) and Sanju (Shubhankar Saha). They are both disabled. Jheel is the lead dancer of a group called Taal. This dance group is again special because all the performers of this group are disabled. Jheel has a sister Dighi who is also disabled. These two orphan sisters are trying to live their lives against all odds. In the course of time Jheel and Sanju meet through Sanju's father (
Arjun Chakraborty Arjun Chakraborty ( bn, অর্জুন চক্রবর্তী) is an Indian actor and director based in Kolkata. He made his debut as an actor in the 1983 Hindi film ''Zara Si Zindagi'', and his first major role was in the 1986 film ...
). How Jheel and Sanju develop the most special relationship is the story of ''Tumi Robe Nirobe''.


Cast

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Shweta Bhattacharya Shweta Bhattacharya (born 21 September 1992) is an Indian television actress. She has also acted in popular TV shows like Jamuna Dhaki, Sindoor Khela, Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki (2018), Jay Kanhaiya Lal Ki and Tumi Robe Nirobe (2015 series), Tumi Robe ...
as Jheel Mukherjee (née Banerjee) * Subhankar Saha as Sanjit Mukherjee aka Sanju *
Arjun Chakraborty Arjun Chakraborty ( bn, অর্জুন চক্রবর্তী) is an Indian actor and director based in Kolkata. He made his debut as an actor in the 1983 Hindi film ''Zara Si Zindagi'', and his first major role was in the 1986 film ...
as Jashojit Mukherjee * Suchismita Chowdhury as Leela Sen Mukherjee *
Anusuya Majumdar Anashua Majumdar is an Indian actress who works in Bengali-language films, TV shows and theater. Filmography * ''Dilkhush'' (2023) * '' Boudi Canteen'' (2022) * ''Byadh'' (2022) * ''Aparajito'' (2022) * ''Gotro'' (2019) * ''Mukherjee Dar Bou ...
as Jaya Bhattacharya * Sourav Chakraborty as Biswajit Mukherjee * Sanjuktaa Roy Chowdhury as Rakha * Tonni Laha Roy as Dighi Mukherjee (née Banerjee) * Rajiv Bose as Ranjit Mukherjee / Ranju * Upanita Banerjee as Sneha Roy (née Mukherjee) * Vikramjit Chowdhury as Neel Roy *
Kanchana Moitra Kanchanaa MoitraSpelling according t''Times of India''an''Telegraph'' (Calcutta)/ref> is a Bengali film actress. She is a politician from Bharatiya Janata Party Acting career Moitra acted in 2008 Bengali film '' Sedin Dujone'' directed by Ata ...
as Rotee Roy * Raja Chatterjee as Agnidev Roy *
Lily Chakravarty Lily Chakravarty is an Indian actress. She worked in many Bengali and Hindi films. Early life She was born in Dhaka. She was born to Sri Kesab Chandra Chakraborty and Dipti Chakraborty. Career Lily debuted in the Bengali movie Bhanu Pelo Lott ...
as Sunetra Lahiri * Deerghoi Paul as Arna *
Malabika Sen Malabika Sen (also known as Malobika Sen) (born 27 August 1965) is an Indian classical dancer, singer and actress. Career Sen is a trained Bharatnatyam and Kuchipudi dancer. She obtained her formal training in Kuchipudi from Sreemoyee Venkat a ...
as Malobika Sen * Sagarika Roy as Chitrangada Basu * Paean Sarkar as Roosha * Amitava Bhattacharyya as Doctor


Former cast

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Supriyo Dutta Supriyo Dutta is an Indian Bengali language film and theatre actor from West Bengal West Bengal (, Bengali: ''Poshchim Bongo'', , abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along wi ...
as Sadashiv *
Bhaswar Chatterjee Bhaswar Chattopadhyay or Bhaswar Chatterjee (born 8 March 1975) is a Bengali film and television actor. He attended high school at South Point School and graduated in bioscience from Asutosh College. Before getting his first job in GlaxoSmithKl ...
as Abhishek * Riya Ganguly Chakraborty as Sayori * Palash Ganguly as Ranjit Mukherjee/Ranju * Boni Mukherjee as Kalam * Pushpendu Roy as Dighi's Fiancé *
Sanchari Mondal Sanchari Mondal is an Indian actress who works in Bengali language TV serials and films, notable for playing Irabati in ''Joyee'' which was broadcast on Zee Bangla. She has also appeared in the television serials, ''Goyenda Ginni'' as Disha, '' ...
as Shruti; Ranju's Ex-fiancé *
Rita Dutta Chakraborty Rita Dutta Chakraborty is a Bengali film and television actress. She has acted in movies like Krantikaal, Alo. She played the role of ''Aarati'' in Star Jalsha's popular serial ''Maa''. Rita is also a Bengali reciter. Filmography Televisi ...
as Leela Sen Mukherjee * Debraj Mukherjee as Debdutta Lahiri * Sayantani Majumdar as Debdutta's Fiancé * Pooja Ganguly / Sreemoyee Chattoraj as Sneha * Raja Datta as Monty *
Pijush Ganguly Pijush Ganguly (2 January 1965 – 25 October 2015) was a noted Bengali film, television and theater actor. In 2005 he received the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for the Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in ' ...
as Bob Sen / Bhobananda * Lopamudra Sinha as Kamli * Ishani Das as Nayana * Misty Das as Jhil's friend *
Debottam Majumder Debottam Majumdar is a Bengali television actor. He started his career in acting by performing in Bengali soap opera series ''Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti''. He is well known for playing the male lead role of ''Shona babu'' as the protagonist in ' ...
as Arjun Sen * Uma Bardhan as Kalam's mother


Track list

*''Tumi Robe Nirobe (title song)'' *''Ekta Porir Golpo'' *''Kalar basi baje tobu radha ase na''


References


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tumi Robe Nirobe 2014 Indian television series debuts Bengali-language television programming in India 2016 Indian television series endings Zee Bangla original programming