Dill Mill Gayye - Cast

Cast

Actor Role
Main Cast
Mohnish Bahl Dr. Shashank Gupta (2007–2010)
Shilpa Anand
Sukirti Kandpal
Jennifer Winget
Dr. Riddhima Gupta (2007–2010)
Karan Singh Grover Dr. Armaan Mallik (2007-2010)
Karan Wahi Dr. Siddhant Modi (2009–2010)
Pankit Thakker Dr. Atul Joshi (2007–2010)
Sunaina Gulia Dr. Anjali Gupta (2007–2010)
Muskaan Mehani Dr. Sapna Shah (2007–2008)
Mayank Anand Dr. Rahul Garewal (2007–2009)
Drashti Dhami Dr. Muskaan Chadda (2007–2009)
Amit Tandon Dr. Abhimanyu Modi (2008–2010)
Shweta Gulati Dr. Nikita Malhotra Modi (2008–2010)
Moulshree Sachdeva Dr. Tamanna Patil (2009)
Neha Jhulka Dr. Naina Mehta (2009–2010)
Sehban Azim Dr. Yuvraj Oberoi (2009–2010)
Prasad Barve Dr. Jitendra Prasad (2009–2010)
Madhura Naik Dr. Suvarna Modi (2010)
Barun Sobti Dr. Raj Singh (2010)
Sonia Singh Dr. Kirti Mehra/Rai (2007–2010)/Sukirti Mehra (2008)
Ayaz Khan Dr. Shubhankar Rai (2007–2010)
Shilpa Tulaskar
Ekta Behl
Padma Bansal Gupta (2007–2010)
Shakti Arora Sumit Grover (2007)
Mahesh Jadhav Nana (Mr. Deshpande) (2007–2010)
Karan Paranjpe Jignesh 'Jiggy' (2009–2010)-
Minor Cast
Aashif Sheikh Balvinder Mallik (2009–2010)
Meher Acharia Dar Ananya Mallik (2009)
Vinita Malik Nani (2007–2009)
Swini Khara Minnie (2007 & 2009)
Preeti Amin Jiah Modi (2009)
Iravati Harshe Smriti Malhotra (2007)
Ishita Panchal Tamanna-Patient (2010)
Roopal Tyagi Pari/Bubbly (2009)

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