
April May '99
Drama
Overview
Krushna, Prasad and Siddhesh, inseparable friends in a picturesque Konkan village, have every moment of their summer holiday planned together. But things get rough between them when they meet the lovely Zai, visiting her aunt for the summer.
Top Cast
Sajiri Joshi
Sajiri Joshi
Jaie Khedekar
Sajiri Joshi
Jaie Khedekar
Shreyas Thorat
Shreyas Thorat
Prasad Vichare
Shreyas Thorat
Prasad Vichare
Aaryan Menghji
Aaryan Menghji
Krushna Kamerkar
Aaryan Menghji
Krushna Kamerkar
Manthan Kanekar
Manthan Kanekar
Siddhesh Karde
Manthan Kanekar
Siddhesh Karde


Ashutosh Gowariker
Ashutosh Gowariker
Jaie's Father
Ashutosh Gowariker
Jaie's Father


Raviraj Kande
Raviraj Kande
Suresh Vichare
Raviraj Kande
Suresh Vichare
Gauri Kiran
Gauri Kiran
Sushma Vichare
Gauri Kiran
Sushma Vichare
Soumitra Pote
Soumitra Pote
Prabhakar Kamerkar
Soumitra Pote
Prabhakar Kamerkar


Shubhangi Bhujbal
Shubhangi Bhujbal
Shaila Kamerkar
Shubhangi Bhujbal
Shaila Kamerkar
Sumant Kelkar
Sumant Kelkar
Samadhaan Sansare
Sumant Kelkar
Samadhaan Sansare
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