
Munda Hi Chahida
Comedy · Romance · Music
Overview
Munda Hi Chahida revolves around a man called Dharminder who lives together with his father and grandmother, his three sisters and two daughters. He is desperately hoping for his next child to be a son. He feels suffocated surrounded by the women in his house and everywhere around him. In a desperate attempt to make his wish come true, he becomes superstitious and consults a local Sadhu who tells him to act as a pregnant father. The story is about Dharminder's journey of growing out of his selfishness and rigidity.
Top Cast


Rubina Bajwa
Rubina Bajwa
Rani
Rubina Bajwa
Rani


Neeru Bajwa
Neeru Bajwa
Neeru Bajwa


Sarabjit Cheema
Sarabjit Cheema
Sarabjit Cheema


Harish Verma
Harish Verma
Harish Verma
Sabrina Bajwa
Sabrina Bajwa
Sabrina Bajwa
Jatinder Kaur
Jatinder Kaur
Dadi
Jatinder Kaur
Dadi


Rupinder Rupi
Rupinder Rupi
Bhua
Rupinder Rupi
Bhua


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Honey Mattu
Goli
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Goli
Ravinder Mand
Ravinder Mand
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Ravinder Mand
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