
Wajood
Drama
Overview
Malhar (Nana Patekar), who is born to a poor typist clerk, is a versatile character who wins trophies in dramas but is never appreciated by his father. While writing and directing dramas in his college he meets Apoorva (Madhuri Dixit), a very rich girl, and falls madly in love with her. When she wins the Best Actress Award, she calls upon Malhar on stage and gives all the credit to him. Malhar misunderstands this gestures as Apoorva's love for him.
Top Cast


Nana Patekar
Nana Patekar
Malhar Gopaldas Agnihotri / Col. Rathi
Nana Patekar
Malhar Gopaldas Agnihotri / Col. Rathi


Madhuri Dixit
Madhuri Dixit
Apurva Choudhury
Madhuri Dixit
Apurva Choudhury


Mukul Dev
Mukul Dev
Nihal Joshi
Mukul Dev
Nihal Joshi


Ramya Krishnan
Ramya Krishnan
Shalini / Sofia / Amina Twins Triple Role
Ramya Krishnan
Shalini / Sofia / Amina Twins Triple Role


Johny Lever
Johny Lever
Inspector Rahim Khan
Johny Lever
Inspector Rahim Khan


Suhas Joshi
Suhas Joshi
Mrs. Abhijeet Joshi
Suhas Joshi
Mrs. Abhijeet Joshi


Jagdeep
Jagdeep
Bagh Singh
Jagdeep
Bagh Singh
Kuniva
Kuniva
Mrs. Chawla
Kuniva
Mrs. Chawla


Sanjay Mishra
Sanjay Mishra
Kanchan
Sanjay Mishra
Kanchan


Parikshat Sahni
Parikshat Sahni
Abhijeet Joshi
Parikshat Sahni
Abhijeet Joshi
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