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Raima Sen (L) and Vikram Chatterjee (R) | Image Credit: Screenshot grab from Zee5 YouTube

Vikram Chatterjee, Raima Sen starrer Zee5 web series Roktokorobi's captivating trailer out now

| @indiablooms | Jan 17, 2023, at 05:14 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actors Vikram Chatterjee and Raima Sen teamed up for a suspense-thriller web series Roktokorobi, whose trailer was dropped online by the makers Zee5 on Monday.

The web series, which has an ensemble cast, has been directed by Sayantan Ghoshal.

In the 2:11-minute trailer, Vikram and Raima are seen getting entangled in a murder incident which fuels the interest of the audience.

The story revolves around psychologist Satyaki (played by Vikram) visiting his aunt's place in Jonai and comes across several mysteries in the house.

Apart from Vikram and Raima, the web series features Shantilal Mukherjee, Laboni Sarkar, Bhaswar Chatterjee, Rooqma Ray, Angana Ray among others.

The series is slated to premiere on Feb 3.

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