Alor Kole (Zee Bangla) Actors, Cast, Story, Wiki & More
Alor Kole is a Bengali-language Indian television show that aired on Zee Bangla. The serial stars Koushik Roy, Swikriti Majumder and Somu Sarkar in lead roles. The serial was directed by Biswajit Ganguly, and produced by Prosenjit Chatterjee, Yuvraj Bhattacharya and Srimonto Kumar Chattopadhyay under the banner Nideas Creations.
The story of Alor Kole was written by Yuvraj Bhattacharya, with the screenplay penned by Arpita, and the dialogues crafted by Subhanita. The cinematography for this serial is under Gobinda Dalal’s direction, and Danny & Riyaz taking care of the editing. The show is the official remake of Tamil-language show Yaaradi Nee Mohini.
Alor Kole airs Monday to Saturday at 9 PM on Zee Bangla.

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Serial Name | Alor Kole |
Serial Name In Bengali | আলোর কোলে |
Channel | Zee Bangla |
Production Company | Nideas Creations |
Release Date | 27 November 2023 |
Time Slot | 9:00 PM (Mon-Sat) |
Total Episodes | 87 |
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Alor Kole Cast
Complete list of the actors and actresses who appeared in the Zee Bangla serial Alor Kole-
Koushik Roy as Aditya

Swikriti Majumder as Alo

Somu Sarkar as Radha

Rishita Nandy as Pupul

Ananya Das as Megha

Ayesha Bhattacharya as Rajnandini

Aditya Chowdhury as Raja

Devaamoy Mukherjee as Abhra

Tulika Basu as Indira

Swagata Mukherjee as Basundhara

Sagarika Roy

List will be updated with the time new actors and actresses introduced in the serial Alor Kole.
Story of Alor Kole
The story revolves around Alo who recently passed away and become a ghost. Now she is protecting her daughter and family.
Where to Watch Alor Kole Serial on OTT?
Alor Kole is available on the online OTT platform Zee5. Where you can watch all the latest and old episodes of the Bengali serial Alor Kole.
Visit zee5.com from any browser to watch Alor Kole serial online in computer, laptop, or any browser supported devices. Also, you can download the Zee5 App in phone, tv, tablets, or any Android or iOS supported devices.
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