Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal - Cast

Cast

  • John Abraham as Sunny Bhasin: The ace striker whose ambition is to play for the English National team comes in for a rude shock when he is not selected due to the colour of his skin. (see Judan Ali bio in UK Football) After he joins Southall United, he is forced to reconsider his plans; his future as a footballer, his relationship with his father and his girlfriend are all at stake and he needs to decide what he must do.
  • Arshad Warsi as Shaan Ali Khan: The Captain of Southall United that faces conflicts with the coach after Sunny is included on the team. Shaan can not see eye to eye with Sunny. He eventually is injured in a game and is replaced but tries to make a comeback later on.
  • Bipasha Basu as Rumana: Shaan's sister and a doctor who has taken on the job as the team physiotherapist. Sunny and Rumana fall in love, complicating things for Shaan. She shows her maturity in the way she treads the delicate line where she must keep the club's interest above everything else.
  • Boman Irani as Tony Singh: The Coach of the Southall United Football Club. He is a traditional coach and considers the team and its players under his rule. An ex-player he was forced out of the game after threats due to extreme racism. (see Judan Ali bio in UK Football) As he resurrects the team, he has to fight his own demons. After Sunny joins the team, he acts as the glue holding the team together.
  • Sana Khan … Special Appearance
  • Dalip Tahil as Johny Bakshi
  • Naveen Bawa as Hanif
  • Rajendranath Zutshi as Monty Singh
  • Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Debashis
  • Kushal Punjabi as Ranveer
  • Judan Ali as himself. As a former professional footballer he had experienced rejection in English football.
  • Carlton Joseph Dsouza as Harry.

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