De Dana Dan - Cast

Cast

  • Akshay Kumar as Nitin Bankar
  • Sunil Shetty as Ram Mishra
  • Katrina Kaif as Anjali Kakkad
  • Sameera Reddy as Manpreet Oberoi
  • Paresh Rawal as Harbansh Chadda
  • Neha Dhupia as Anu Chopra
  • Archana Puran Singh as Kuljeet Kaur
  • Aditi Gowitrikar as Pammi Chadda
  • Asrani as Maamu (DON)
  • Chunky Pandey as Nonny Chadda
  • Johnny Lever as Kaala Krishna Murari
  • Manoj Joshi as Brij Mohan Oberoi (Manpreet's Dad)
  • Shakti Kapoor as Musha Heerapoorwala/Suber
  • Rajpal Yadav as Dagdu
  • Tinnu Anand as Mr. Kakkad (Anjali's Dad)
  • Vikram Gokhale as Paramjeet Singh Lamba
  • Supriya Karnik as Mrs. Kamini Lamba
  • Sharat Saxena as Inspector Wilson Pereira

The film reunites the trio of Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty and Paresh Rawal with Priyadarshan, who directed them in the first Hera Pheri film. This is the first time the trio has acted together since 2006's Phir Hera Pheri, although Rawal and Shetty appeared in Priyadarshan's Hulchul and'Chup Chup Ke. and for Kumar and Rawal appeared in also Priyadarshan's Bhagam Bhag and Bhool Bhulaiyaa.

The names of 'Nitin Bankar' and 'Ram Mishra', the characters played by Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty respectively, are taken from their respective long-lasting spotboys. Akshay's spotboy is Nitin Bankar, while Sunil's spotboy is Ram Mishra.

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