
Sarabha
History · Drama · Action
Overview
Young revolutionary Kartar Singh Sarabha fights for Indian Independence in the early 1900s.
Top Cast


Kavi Raz
Kavi Raz
Sohan Singh Bhakna
Kavi Raz
Sohan Singh Bhakna


Ankur Rathee
Ankur Rathee
Bhagat Singh
Ankur Rathee
Bhagat Singh


Mukul Dev
Mukul Dev
Harnam Singh Tundilat
Mukul Dev
Harnam Singh Tundilat


Darren Tassell
Darren Tassell
James
Darren Tassell
James


Puneet
Puneet
Lala Hardyal
Puneet
Lala Hardyal


Alex Reece
Alex Reece
Hopkinson
Alex Reece
Hopkinson


Mahabir Bhullar
Mahabir Bhullar
Grandfather
Mahabir Bhullar
Grandfather


Akaash Yadav
Akaash Yadav
Pradeep
Akaash Yadav
Pradeep
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