
Pati Patni Aur Woh
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Adam and Eve are banished to Earth to live as Ranjeet and Sharda. They live in harmony until Ranjeet carries out an affair with his beautiful secretary, and has to repent when his wife finds out.
Top Cast


Sanjeev Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar
Ranjeet Chhadha
Sanjeev Kumar
Ranjeet Chhadha


Vidya Sinha
Vidya Sinha
Sharda Chhadha
Vidya Sinha
Sharda Chhadha


Ranjeeta Kaur
Ranjeeta Kaur
Nirmala Deshpande
Ranjeeta Kaur
Nirmala Deshpande


Asrani
Asrani
Abdul Karim Durrani
Asrani
Abdul Karim Durrani
Nana Palsikar
Nana Palsikar
Nirmala's Nanaji
Nana Palsikar
Nirmala's Nanaji


Om Shivpuri
Om Shivpuri
Sharda's Father
Om Shivpuri
Sharda's Father


Parveen Babi
Parveen Babi
Neeta
Parveen Babi
Neeta


Rishi Kapoor
Rishi Kapoor
Cameo
Rishi Kapoor
Cameo


Neetu Singh
Neetu Singh
Cameo
Neetu Singh
Cameo
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