
Munna
Drama
Overview
On a dark, stormy night, a young woman appeared near the orphanage. Holding her child close to her chest one last time, she left him at the door and disappeared as quietly as she had come. Only the moon and stars were silent witnesses to her deed, the cry of a desperate soul. "Munna" means "baby" in Hindi. That is what the owner of the orphanage named the foundling. Years passed. One day, a wealthy childless couple came to the orphanage, wishing to adopt one of the boys. Their choice fell on Munna. However, upon learning that the child's mother was alive, they changed their minds and left, leaving a gold amulet around the boy's neck. That night, Munna could not sleep: pain and longing weighed heavily on his little heart. The boy ran away from the orphanage and set off for Bombay in search of his mother. He was determined to find her.
Top Cast
Master Romi
Master Romi
Munna
Master Romi
Munna


Jagdeep
Jagdeep
Child Artiste
Jagdeep
Child Artiste


David Abraham Cheulkar
David Abraham Cheulkar
Bhikudada
David Abraham Cheulkar
Bhikudada


Sulochana Chatterjee
Sulochana Chatterjee
Sulochana Chatterjee


Achala Sachdev
Achala Sachdev
Achala Sachdev


Madan Puri
Madan Puri
Madan Puri
P. Jairaj
P. Jairaj
P. Jairaj
Tripti Mitra
Tripti Mitra
Tripti Mitra


Manmohan Krishna
Manmohan Krishna
Manmohan Krishna
Bhudo Advani
Bhudo Advani
Bhudo Advani
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