
The Lamp of the Tomb
Drama
Overview
Dalit Jagseer Singh's troubles do not seem to end in this poignant portrayal of life in a small village of Punjab in newly independent India.
Top Cast


Raj Babbar
Raj Babbar
Jagseer Singh/ Jagsa
Raj Babbar
Jagseer Singh/ Jagsa


Deepti Naval
Deepti Naval
Bhan Kaur/ Bhani
Deepti Naval
Bhan Kaur/ Bhani


Parikshat Sahni
Parikshat Sahni
Dharam Singh (voiced by Sardar Sohi)
Parikshat Sahni
Dharam Singh (voiced by Sardar Sohi)


Kanwaljit Singh
Kanwaljit Singh
Bhant Singh/ Bhanta
Kanwaljit Singh
Bhant Singh/ Bhanta


Pankaj Kapur
Pankaj Kapur
Raunki
Pankaj Kapur
Raunki
Harbhajan Jabbal
Harbhajan Jabbal
Thola Singh
Harbhajan Jabbal
Thola Singh


Asha Sharma
Asha Sharma
Nandi
Asha Sharma
Nandi


Gopi Bhalla
Gopi Bhalla
Nikka Singh
Gopi Bhalla
Nikka Singh
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