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Bhai Thakur

Gajendra Singh lives a wealthy lifestyle in a village in India. He has never attended school and as a result does not know how to read or write in Hindi nor English. His marriage is arranged with equally wealthy Janki, the sister of Thakur Diwan and Ranjit Singh. On Hanuman Jayanti they get married but Janki is not happy and decides to leave her husband. Gajendra searches for her but when he hears that she is dead, decides to seal the Hanuman Mandir doors and remain single.

Top Cast

  • Dharmendra

    Dharmendra

  • Dinesh Hingoo

    Dinesh Hingoo

  • Shakti Kapoor

    Shakti Kapoor

  • Roma Navani

    Roma Navani

  • Amit Pachori

    Amit Pachori

  • Shiva Rindani

    Shiva Rindani

  • Pooja Roy

    Pooja Roy

Overview

Gajendra Singh lives a wealthy lifestyle in a village in India. He has never attended school and as a result does not know how to read or write in Hindi nor English. His marriage is arranged with equally wealthy Janki, the sister of Thakur Diwan and Ranjit Singh. On Hanuman Jayanti they get married but Janki is not happy and decides to leave her husband. Gajendra searches for her but when he hears that she is dead, decides to seal the Hanuman Mandir doors and remain single.

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