
Majhli Didi
Drama
Overview
Bipinchandra breaks family tradition by marrying a city girl, Hemangini, much to the chagrin of his sister-in-law, Kadambini, and her husband, Navinchandra. Things are delicate even after both women give birth to two children each. Then Hemangini testifies against Navinchandra in Court, leading to the division of the property. Things got worse by the arrival of Kadambini's orphaned school-going step-brother, Kishan, who is beaten and abused by not only by Kadambini and Navinchandra, but also by their overweight son. When Hemangini objects to Kishan's ill-treatment, Bipin takes the side of the rest of the family, and may probably force her to abandon Kishan to his fate or divorce her.
Top Cast


Meena Kumari
Meena Kumari
Hema
Meena Kumari
Hema


Dharmendra
Dharmendra
Bipinchandra 'Bipin'
Dharmendra
Bipinchandra 'Bipin'


Leela Chitnis
Leela Chitnis
Kishan's Mother
Leela Chitnis
Kishan's Mother


Sachin Pilgaonkar
Sachin Pilgaonkar
Kishan
Sachin Pilgaonkar
Kishan


Sarika
Sarika
Uma – Hemangini
Sarika
Uma – Hemangini


Jalal Agha
Jalal Agha
Kamal
Jalal Agha
Kamal


Asit Sen
Asit Sen
Babunath
Asit Sen
Babunath


Lalita Pawar
Lalita Pawar
Kadambini
Lalita Pawar
Kadambini


Keshto Mukherjee
Keshto Mukherjee
Bhola
Keshto Mukherjee
Bhola


Leela Mishra
Leela Mishra
Kishan's neighbor
Leela Mishra
Kishan's neighbor
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