Piya Ka Ghar (TV Series) - Cast

Cast

  • Narayani Shastri ... Rimjhim/ Megha
  • Vishal Puri/Sanjay Mitra ... Avinash
  • Alok Nath ... Bhavani Shankar (Avinash's father)
  • Suhasini Mulay ... Iravati (Avinash's mother)
  • Sulabha Arya ... Indu (Bhavani's sister)
  • Smita Bansal / Sonia Kapur ... Shweta (Avinash's other wife)
  • Kuldeep Mallik ... Rakesh
  • Prachi Shah ... Yashoda
  • Bakul Thakkar ... Prateek
  • Priyanka ... Kaveri
  • Sajni ... Jayanti
  • ... (Jayanti's husband)
  • Kamya Panjabi ... Simran
  • Gargi Sharma ... Megha (after plastic surgery)
  • Raj Loghani ... Garv
  • Siraj Khan ... Vicky (Kaveri's son)
  • Vineeta Thakur ... Esha (Vicky's wife)
  • Aashka Goradia ... Chandni
  • Narendra Gupta ... Durga Shankar (Bhavani's brother)
  • Amit Dolawat ... Soham (Yashoda's son)
  • Russhad Rana ... Sameer (Rimjhim's friend)
  • Hrishikesh Pandey ... Anurag (Rimjhim's doctor friend)
  • Gaurav Chopra ... Prem (was to be married to Rimjhim)
  • Rakesh Shrivastav
  • Sunil Jetley
  • Madhuri Sanjeev ... Naina Devi (Kaveri's mother)
  • Shafiq Ansari
  • Pratibha Kapoor
  • Mitika Sharma
  • Sushmita Mukherjee ... Urmilla (Bhavani's other daughter)
  • Aashish Kaul ... Munna (Urmilla's son)
  • ... (Munna's wife)
  • Achint Kaur ... Amba
  • Kishwar Merchant/ Amita Chandekar ... Malini
  • Niki Aneja Walia ... Dr. Simran (cameo)

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