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Hanste Zakhm

Film about the upper class in India.

Top Cast

  • Priya Rajvansh

    Priya Rajvansh

    Chanda / Meena "Minno"

  • Nadira

    Nadira

  • K.N. Singh

    K.N. Singh

  • Balraj Sahni

    Balraj Sahni

  • Jeevan Dhar

    Jeevan Dhar

  • Navin Nischol

    Navin Nischol

  • Kamal Kapoor

    Kamal Kapoor

  • Mac Mohan

    Mac Mohan

  • Achala Sachdev

    Achala Sachdev

Overview

Film about the upper class in India.

Rating

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