

Drama · Romance
Overview
In 1900s India, Calcuttan zamindar Devdas Mukherjee — unable to marry his lover — takes up alcohol and the company of a courtesan to alleviate the pain.
Top Cast


Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan
Devdas Mukherjee
Shah Rukh Khan
Devdas Mukherjee


Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Parvati "Paro" Chakraborty
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Parvati "Paro" Chakraborty


Madhuri Dixit
Madhuri Dixit
Chandramukhi
Madhuri Dixit
Chandramukhi


Jackie Shroff
Jackie Shroff
Chunnilal
Jackie Shroff
Chunnilal


Smita Jaykar
Smita Jaykar
Kaushalya Mukherjee
Smita Jaykar
Kaushalya Mukherjee


Manoj Joshi
Manoj Joshi
Dwijdas Mukherjee
Manoj Joshi
Dwijdas Mukherjee


Ananya Khare
Ananya Khare
Kumud Mukherjee
Ananya Khare
Kumud Mukherjee


Milind Gunaji
Milind Gunaji
Kalibabu
Milind Gunaji
Kalibabu


Dina Pathak
Dina Pathak
Bhuvan's Mother
Dina Pathak
Bhuvan's Mother


Kirron Kher
Kirron Kher
Sumitra Chakraborty
Kirron Kher
Sumitra Chakraborty
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