
Jajantaram Mamantaram
Family · Fantasy
Overview
A young man lands in the land of little people, who ask him to save them from their enemies.
Top Cast


Javed Jaffrey
Javed Jaffrey
Aditya Pandit
Javed Jaffrey
Aditya Pandit


Gulshan Grover
Gulshan Grover
Chattan Singh
Gulshan Grover
Chattan Singh
Joy Fernandes
Joy Fernandes
Jee Rang
Joy Fernandes
Jee Rang
Nishith Dadhich
Nishith Dadhich
Bantul
Nishith Dadhich
Bantul


Manav Kaul
Manav Kaul
Jeran
Manav Kaul
Jeran


Dipannita Sharma
Dipannita Sharma
Dancer
Dipannita Sharma
Dancer


Madhura Velankar
Madhura Velankar
Rajkumari Amolhi
Madhura Velankar
Rajkumari Amolhi
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