Ghar Ek Sapnaa - Cast

Cast

  • Sayantani Ghosh/Anisha Kapur ... Kakul Shankar Chaudhary
  • Anisha Kapur ... Damini (look-alike of Kakul)
  • Ujjwal Rana/Ankur Nayyar ... Samman Chaudhary (Kakul's husband)
  • Alok Nath ... Amarnath Chaudhary (Samman's father)
  • Himani Shivpuri ... Uttara (Amarnath's wife)
  • Shammi Aunti .... Dadima (Amarnath's mother)
  • Harsh Chhaya ... Dr. Rishabh (Samman's older brother)
  • Lata Sabharwal ... Cynthia (Rishabh's first wife, killed in a car accident)
  • ... Bunty (Dr. Rishabh and Cynthia's son)
  • Niki Walia ... Simi Ahuja (lawyer, Dr. Rishabh's friend and second wife)
  • Chinky Jaiswall ... Sonia Ahuja (Simi Ahuja's daughter)
  • Barkha Madan ... Devika (Samman's sister, later Sujeet's wife)
  • Vinod Singh ... Vicky (Devika's boyfriend, now dead)
  • Vindhya Tiwari ... Mrittika (Samman's sister, now dead) episodes 2–74, episodes 210–233
  • Jeetu Malkani ... Ahaan (in love with Mritika) episodes 205–231
  • Jaya Binju ... Tulika (Samman's sister)
  • Sachal Tyagi ... Abhi (son of Nana, Tulika's boyfriend)
  • Nagesh Bhosle ... Nana (best friend of Sujeet and Om Shankar)
  • Piyush Sahdev/Hasan Zaidi ... Sharad
  • Upsana Shukla .... Neha(Sharad's wife)
  • Darshan Dave ... Sujeet (Trisha's husband)
  • Resham Tipnis ... Trisha (Kakul's older sister, died in childbirth)
  • Vineet Kumar ... Om Shankar (Sujeet and Samman's father-in-law, Trisha and Kakul's father)
  • Varun Badola ... Gautam (Vanshika's hushand)
  • Aarzoo Govitrikar ... Vanshika (Samman's ex-girlfriend)
  • Mehul Buch ... Dhanraj Saxena (Vanshika and Neha's father, Gautam's father-in-law)
  • Mahesh Shetty ... Shlok Verma (stepbrother of Sharad and Mrittika, brother of Ansh)
  • Ali Merchant ... Ansh Verma (Shlok's younger brother, killed by him)

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