
Laila Majnu
Romance · Drama
Overview
A timeless romance of two souls intertwined, Laila (Nutan) and Qais (Shammi Kapoor), whose bond transcends all societal barriers. Though fate drives them apart, their love endures, resisting separation and sacrifice in this classic 1953 Hindi drama based on the legendary tale of Layla and Majnun.
Top Cast


Nutan
Nutan
Laila
Nutan
Laila


Shammi Kapoor
Shammi Kapoor
Majnu
Shammi Kapoor
Majnu


Om Prakash
Om Prakash
Wazirzada Nawaz
Om Prakash
Wazirzada Nawaz
Wasti
Wasti
Shahzada Bakht
Wasti
Shahzada Bakht


Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Gazzala
Cuckoo
Gazzala
Kammo
Kammo
Nadira
Kammo
Nadira


Jagdeep
Jagdeep
Anwar
Jagdeep
Anwar
Badri Prasad
Badri Prasad
Sheik
Badri Prasad
Sheik


Wazir Mohammed Khan
Wazir Mohammed Khan
Amir Amri
Wazir Mohammed Khan
Amir Amri
Begum Para
Begum Para
Begum Para
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