Miley Jab Hum Tum - Cast

Cast

Actor Role
Mohit Sehgal Samrat Shergill (Gunjan's husband), Male Lead
Sanaya Irani Gunjan Bhushan Shergill (Samrat's wife/Nupur's sister), Female Lead
Rati Pandey Nupur Bhushan Sharma (Mayank's wife/Gunjan's sister), Female Lead
Arjun Bijlani Mayank Sharma (Nupur's husband), Male Lead
Navina Bole Diya Bhushan (Nupur/Gunjan's cousin)
JasKaran Singh Uday Bhushan (Nupur/Gunjan's cousin)
Abhishek Sharma Benji (Samrat's best friend/Diya's love interest)
Anupriya Kapoor Suhaani Shergill (Adhiraj's love/Samrat's sister)
Nishant Malkani Adhiraj (Suhaani's love)
Nikhil Chaddha Rohan Singhal (Ash's love)
Sreejita De Ashwini Bhushan (Ash)
Rohit Khurana Dhruv / Chintu
Rahul Arora Ranvijay Thakur (Diya's former boyfriend)
Preeti Keswani Sheena Malhotra (Samrat's former girlfriend)
Sumeet Soni Purab (Samrat/Gunjan's friend)
Vaishnavi Mahant Shilpa Sharma (Mayank's mom)
Jaanvi Sanghvi Ratna Bhushan (Bui)
Shishir Sharma Shashi Bhushan #1
Anang Desai Shashi Bhushan #2
Shraddha Musale CJ (Mayank/Nupur's friend)
Kishwar Merchant Tamanna Ma'am (Uday's love-interest)
Hazel Annie (Diya's friend)
Meer Ali Nirbhay Awasthi
Kriti Sharma Ria Singhal
Deepak Pareek Professor Shukla
Jaineeraj Rajpurohit Principal Saxena
Amit Jain Neel Oberoi
Melissa Pais Miss Aha
Manasvi Vyas Aparajita
Tanvi Thakkar Ishika
Neelam Bhagchandani Vidushi

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