
Dhoop Chhaon
Drama
Overview
Concerned about the outbreak of plague in a distant rural village in India, Dr. D.D. Sinha asks a number of prominent doctors to go there and treat the ailing and prevent the disease from spreading. No one except his protégé, Dr. Paras, is prepared to go there. Dr. Paras travels there, works with the villagers to prevent the disease and treats the ailing, and is successful in preventing it's spreading to other communities. He meets with village belle, Lajwanti alias Lajjo, and both fall in love with each other.
Top Cast


Sanjeev Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar
Dr. Paras
Sanjeev Kumar
Dr. Paras


Hema Malini
Hema Malini
Lajwanti 'Lajjo'
Hema Malini
Lajwanti 'Lajjo'
Yogeeta Bali
Yogeeta Bali
Dr. Manju Sinha
Yogeeta Bali
Dr. Manju Sinha


Om Shivpuri
Om Shivpuri
Dr. D.D. Sinha
Om Shivpuri
Dr. D.D. Sinha


Nazir Hussain
Nazir Hussain
Choudhary
Nazir Hussain
Choudhary


Gajanan Jagirdar
Gajanan Jagirdar
Abdul
Gajanan Jagirdar
Abdul
Shaukat Azmi
Shaukat Azmi
Pandit's wife
Shaukat Azmi
Pandit's wife
Badri Prasad
Badri Prasad
Pandit
Badri Prasad
Pandit


Dinesh Hingoo
Dinesh Hingoo
Totaram
Dinesh Hingoo
Totaram


Yunus Parvez
Yunus Parvez
Pandit's servant
Yunus Parvez
Pandit's servant
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