
Om Dar-B-Dar
Drama · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
Om, an adolescent boy living in an Indian village, is good at only one thing: holding his breath for a long time. His father Babuji left his government job to dedicate his time to astrology. Fascinated with magic and religion, Om visits a fantasy city and takes a home close to a frog pond.
Top Cast
Anita Kanwar
Anita Kanwar
Phoolkumari
Anita Kanwar
Phoolkumari
Gopi Desai
Gopi Desai
Gayatri
Gopi Desai
Gayatri


Lalit Tiwari
Lalit Tiwari
Jagdish
Lalit Tiwari
Jagdish
Bhairavchandra Sharma
Bhairavchandra Sharma
Bhairavchandra Sharma
Lakshminarayan Shastri
Lakshminarayan Shastri
Om's Father
Lakshminarayan Shastri
Om's Father
Ramesh Mathur
Ramesh Mathur
Ramesh Mathur
Aditya Lakhia
Aditya Lakhia
Om
Aditya Lakhia
Om
Manish Gupta
Manish Gupta
Young Om
Manish Gupta
Young Om
Peter Morris Messe
Peter Morris Messe
Peter Morris Messe
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