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Produced by Hoichoi , Dhanbad Blues (2018) is a gritty Bengali crime-thriller. The story follows Mrinal Sen, a failed film director whose personal and professional life is in shambles. His luck seems to change when he receives an offer to direct a film in Jharkhand, only to find himself trapped in a dangerous underworld. 🎬 Season 1 Overview Director: Sourav Chakraborty Episodes: 9 Runtime: ~21-25 minutes per episode Key Cast: Rajatava Dutta as Mrinal Sen Solanki Roy as Riddhima (Assistant Director) Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Tiwari Rupanjana Mitra as Shakira Bibi Dhanbad Blues -2018- -Season 1 All Episodes - E...

Conclusion Dhanbad Blues Season 1 is a thoughtful, low-key drama that offers an arresting portrait of life in a post-industrial Indian town. Its strengths lie in atmosphere, character nuance, and social insight, though its deliberate pacing and occasionally unfinished subplots may not appeal to viewers seeking fast-moving plots. For audiences interested in regional stories and realist drama, Season 1 provides a rewarding, melancholic viewing experience. Get Ready for a Gripping Drama Produced by

Episode 1: New Beginnings - Sameer Maheshwari arrives in Dhanbad and starts his new job as a music teacher. Episode 1: New Beginnings - Sameer Maheshwari arrives

The series is led by a veteran cast known for grounded performances: Rajatava Dutta as Mrinal Sen, the disillusioned director. Solanki Roy as Riddhima, his determined assistant. Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Tiwari, a menacing figure in the local hierarchy. Rupanjana Mitra as Shakira Bibi. Sritama Dey as Jannat. Directed and written by Sourav Chakraborty , the show is produced by SVF Entertainment and features a haunting score by Amit Bose and Yash Gupta. Season 1 Episode Guide

Kesari froze. This wasn't a gang war over black gold. This was something far bigger. The year was 2018; elections were looming. Someone was planning a heist not of resources, but of democracy itself.

Cliffhanger: Vikram’s house is set on fire. His pet dog perishes.

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