
Kash Aap Hamare Hote
Family · Romance · Music
Overview
Yashwantraj Mankotia (Om Puri) has brought up the daughter of his late friend, Amrita (Juhi Babbar) with love and affection as his own daughter. He plans to marry her to his only son, Randeep (Sharad Kapoor), who is settled in Canada. Randeep is reluctant to visit India to see his father, but does so when his father feigns heart trouble. Randeep is upset that he has to leave his business. He gets even more upset when his father proposes marriage with Amrita. Randeep reluctantly agrees to marry Amrita in order to get his father's inheritance. After the marriage, Randeep and Amrita travel to Canada, where Amrita finds that Randeep has a live-in girlfriend/spouse/business partner by the name of Simone (Saadhika).
Top Cast


Juhi Babbar
Juhi Babbar
Amrita
Juhi Babbar
Amrita


Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam
Jay Kumar
Sonu Nigam
Jay Kumar


Om Puri
Om Puri
Yashwant Raj Mankotia
Om Puri
Yashwant Raj Mankotia
Sharad S. Kapoor
Sharad S. Kapoor
Randeep Raj Mankotia
Sharad S. Kapoor
Randeep Raj Mankotia


Saadhika Randhawa
Saadhika Randhawa
Simone
Saadhika Randhawa
Simone
Raavee Gupta
Raavee Gupta
Daljit Brar (Dolly)
Raavee Gupta
Daljit Brar (Dolly)


Raj Babbar
Raj Babbar
Sardar Teja Singh Brar
Raj Babbar
Sardar Teja Singh Brar


Johny Lever
Johny Lever
Native Indian Black face
Johny Lever
Native Indian Black face


Vivek Shauq
Vivek Shauq
Jay's friend
Vivek Shauq
Jay's friend
Hanif Patni
Hanif Patni
Jay's friend
Hanif Patni
Jay's friend
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