Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United - Cast

Cast

  • Salman Khan ... Prem
  • Saif Ali Khan ... Vinod
  • Karisma Kapoor....Sapna
  • Sonali Bendre ... Dr. Preeti
  • Tabu ... Sadhna
  • Mohnish Behl ... Vivek
  • Mahesh Thakur ... Anand
  • Neelam Kothari ... Sangeeta
  • Reema Lagoo ... Mamta
  • Alok Nath ... Ramkishen
  • Shammi ... Durga, Mother Of Dharamraj
  • Satish Shah ... Preetam
  • Himani Shivpuri ... Mami (Aunt), Vakil's Wife
  • Ajit Vachhani ... Vakil (Lawyer), Mamta's Brother
  • Sadashiv Amrapurkar ... Dharamraj
  • Rajeev Verma ... Adarsh
  • Shakti Kapoor ... Anwar
  • Dinesh Hingoo ... Raghuveer, The Caretaker Of Ramkishen's Ancestral Property At Rampur
  • Dilip Dhawan ... Anurag
  • Sheela Sharma ... Jyoti
  • Kunika ... Shanti, Mamta's Snobbish Friend
  • Jayshree T. ... Mamta's Snobbish Friend
  • Kalpana Iyer ... Mamta's Snobbish Friend
  • Huma Khan ... Miss Rehana, Ramkishen's Secretary
  • Jatin Kanakia ... Dr. Sen, Homeopath
  • Achyut Potdar ... Khan Saheb, Ramkishen's Employee
  • Zaki Mukaddam (Child Artist) ... Jyoti and Anurag's Elder Son Name
  • Hardik Tanna (Child Artist) ... Jyoti and Anurag's Younger Son Name
  • Zoya Afroz (Child Artist) ... Radhika
  • Shruti .... special appearance

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