
Dharmatma
Romance · Action · Thriller
Overview
Wealthy, powerful and influential Seth Dharamdas is known to come to the aid of all people who are poor, and this leads to him being known as Dharmatma. However, he also has a parallel life as a gangster. The only person Dharamdas hates and fears is none other than his very own son, Ranbir, who has sworn that he will never compromise with his father's dark career, and threatens to expose him.
Top Cast


Premnath Malhotra
Premnath Malhotra
Dharamdas 'Dharmatma'
Premnath Malhotra
Dharamdas 'Dharmatma'


Feroz Khan
Feroz Khan
Ranbir
Feroz Khan
Ranbir


Hema Malini
Hema Malini
Reshma
Hema Malini
Reshma


Rekha
Rekha
Anu
Rekha
Anu


Danny Denzongpa
Danny Denzongpa
Jankura (as Danny)
Danny Denzongpa
Jankura (as Danny)


Farida Jalal
Farida Jalal
Mona
Farida Jalal
Mona


Helen
Helen
Dancer
Helen
Dancer
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