The photovoltaic study of the fabricated dye sensitized solar cells is revealed in this paper. To provide indium free approach, fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) and aluminium doped zinc oxide (AZO) glass substrate were used as charge collectors for counter electrodes and photoanode respectively. Also, a novel and natural mixed dye was used as sensitizer and mixture of doped polymer (polyaniline with metallic oxides of tin, vanadium and cerium) and iodide-triiodide couple was utilized as electrolyte for the cell. Optical band gap and light absorption performance of dyes were studied by ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy. Surface morphology and elemental composition of polymer composites was studied using scanning electron microscopic (SEM) with energy dispersive X ray (EDX) analysis. Phase analysis of the composites was determined by X-ray diffraction and thermal behavior with the help of thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA). Photovoltaic characteristics (I-V) and induced photon to current efficiency (IPCE) measurements were also investigated. Highest IPCE of 17.7% was observed when polyaniline was doped with oxide of vanadium. Hence an efficient, green, indium free and novel cell is fabricated by the usage of different charge collector substrate, natural dye sensitizer and quasi solid-state electrolyte.