
Cha Cha Cha
Music · Romance
Overview
After her return from abroad, Lali adjusts to life in India along with her devout Hindu mother, Laxmi; an easy-going father, Dinanath; two sisters, Kalpana and Geeta, and spends most of her time dancing along with her sisters and friends. On her way to the Mandir, she assumes a singer, Puranchan, is teasing her and she slaps him, but ends up apologizing when she is told that he is blind. Guilt-ridden, she makes arrangements for him to be taken to Bombay, has his vision restored, and both fall in love with each other. Dinanath takes a liking to Puranchan and not only gets him a job but also wants him to wed Lali. About to inform his parents, Purchan does not know that Dinanath has actually instructed Lali not to see him anymore as he is a Harijan (Lower-Caste).
Top Cast


Aruna Irani
Aruna Irani
Geeta
Aruna Irani
Geeta


Chandrashekhar Vaidya
Chandrashekhar Vaidya
Puranchan Kashmiri
Chandrashekhar Vaidya
Puranchan Kashmiri


Helen
Helen
Lali
Helen
Lali


Om Prakash
Om Prakash
Dinanath
Om Prakash
Dinanath
O.P. Ralhan
O.P. Ralhan
Madan
O.P. Ralhan
Madan


Bela Bose
Bela Bose
Kalpana
Bela Bose
Kalpana
Polson
Polson
Mohan
Polson
Mohan


Iftekhar
Iftekhar
Family doctor
Iftekhar
Family doctor


Iftekhar
Iftekhar
Iftekhar


Mac Mohan
Mac Mohan
Mac Mohan
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