Deewaar (1975 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Amitabh Bachchan as Vijay Verma (the elder brother)
  • Shashi Kapoor as Ravi Verma (the younger brother)
  • Nirupa Roy as Sumitra Devi, Vijay & Ravi's Mother
  • Neetu Singh as Leena Narang
  • Satyendra Kapoor as Anand Verma, Vijay & Ravi's Father
  • Parveen Babi as Anita
  • Manmohan Krishna as DCP Narang
  • Madan Puri as Samant
  • Iftekhar as Mulk Raj Daavar
  • Sudhir as Jaichand
  • Jagdish Raj as Jaggi
  • Raj Kishore as Darpan
  • Yunus Parvez as Rahim Chacha, Head porter
  • Mohan Sherry as Peter's Henchman
  • Alankar Joshi as Young Vijay Verma
  • Raju Shrestha as Young Ravi Verma
  • Rajan Verma as Lachhu
  • A. K. Hangal as Chander's Father
  • Dulari as Chander's Mother
  • D. K. Sapru as Mr. Agarwal
  • Kamal Kapoor as Anand Verma's Employer
Characters in Gunga Jumna and its adaptations
Gunga Jumna (1961) Iru Thuruvam (1971) Deewaar (1975) Thee (1981)
Hindi
Tamil
Hindi
Tamil
Gunga
(Dilip Kumar)
Rangan
(Sivaji Ganesan)
Vijay Verma
(Amitabh Bachchan)
Rajshekhar
(Rajinikanth)
Dhanno
(Vyjayanthimala)
Kumari
(Padmini)
Anita Verma
(Parveen Babi)
Anantlakshmi
(Shobha)
Jamna
(Nasir Khan)
Durai
(R. Muthuraman)
Ravi Verma
(Shashi Kapoor)
Ravi
(Suman)
Kamla
(Azra)
Kamala
(Rajasree)
Leena Narang
(Neetu Singh)
Radha
(Sripriya)
Govindi
(Leela Chitnis)

(Pandhari Bai)
Sumitra Devi
(Nirupa Roy)
Sita
(Sowcar Janaki)

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