Cast
Actor | Character | Role |
---|---|---|
Additi Gupta | Heer Prem Juneja | Female Lead |
Harshad Chopra | Prem Lalit Juneja/Gaurav Sharma | Male Lead |
Virendra Saxena | Balraaj Maan | Deceased |
Sadhna Singh | Teji Balraaj Maan | Deceased |
Mahesh Shetty | Nihaal Balraaj Maan | |
Vaishali Sachdev Vij | Meher Preet Juneja | |
Sushant Singh Rajput | Preet Lalit Juneja | Deceased |
Deepak Qazir | Lalit Juneja | |
Shama Deshpande | Gayatri Juneja | |
Nidhi Tikoo | Kulraj Kiran Gupta | |
Krystal D'Souza | Veera Nihaal Maan | Deceased |
Madhura Naik | Maya Harman Juneja | |
Manoj Chandila / Tabrez Khan | Harman Lalit Juneja | |
Manav Vij | Kiran Gupta | |
Ranjeev Verma | Balwant Maan | |
Tasneem Sheikh | Daljeet Maan | |
Riya Chopra | Vishakha Maan | |
Mihika Verma | Ashlesha Maan | |
Muskaan Uppal | Chahat Prem Juneja | |
Jai Kalra | Rishabh Rampal | |
Apara Mehta | Bharti Rampal | |
Vishal Thakkar / Dev Keswani | Dheer | |
Dimple Jhangiani | Sanjana Rampal | |
Tanaaz Kareem | Kuljeet | |
Avinash Sachdev | Manmeet / Prashant Chhabria | |
Kalyani Trivedi | Jugni | |
Kanika Shivpuri | Surabhi Devi | |
Amit Jain | Raj Malhotra | |
Kratika Sengar | Simran | |
Simran Khanna | Geet | |
Yuvraj Malhotra | Viren | Antagonist |
Amar Sharma | Sameer |
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