
Rani Hindustani
Crime
Overview
Sweet, attractive and naive Ganga lives in a small village in India, with her mom. She is in love with Shankar, who has gone to the city at the recommendation of Thakur Shamsher Singh, and would like to marry him soon. Her dreams and innocence come to an end when she is lured by Shamsher to his mansion so that she can sleep with Minister Choudhry Devkirai.
Top Cast


Deepshika Nagpal
Deepshika Nagpal
Ganga / Mohini
Deepshika Nagpal
Ganga / Mohini


Raza Murad
Raza Murad
Thakur Shamsher Singh
Raza Murad
Thakur Shamsher Singh


Ishrat Ali
Ishrat Ali
Choudhry Devkirai
Ishrat Ali
Choudhry Devkirai


Poonam Dasgupta
Poonam Dasgupta
Julie
Poonam Dasgupta
Julie


Asha Sharma
Asha Sharma
Asha Sharma


Avtar Gill
Avtar Gill
Mohini's lawyer
Avtar Gill
Mohini's lawyer


Rajgopal Iyer
Rajgopal Iyer
Rajgopal Iyer


Deep Dhillon
Deep Dhillon
Inspector Rawat
Deep Dhillon
Inspector Rawat


Pankaj Dheer
Pankaj Dheer
Royce
Pankaj Dheer
Royce


Ranjeet Bedi
Ranjeet Bedi
A.K. Chopra
Ranjeet Bedi
A.K. Chopra
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