Sanam Teri Kasam - Cast

Cast

  • Kamal Hassan ... Sunil Sharma (Sunny) (as Kamala Haasan)
  • Reena Roy ... Nisha
  • Jagdeep ... Banke Bihari Patnewala
  • Kader Khan ... Ramlal Sharma / Seth Manhorilal
  • Ranjeet ... Robinson
  • Jeevan ... Wilson
  • Seema Deo ... Sudha Sharma (as Seema)
  • Neelu Arora (as Neilu Arora)
  • Guddi Maruti ... Bulbuli
  • Samina Kashmiri
  • Yasmin Khan
  • Mala Jaggi
  • Azaad Irani ... Gulab - Henchman (as Azad)
  • Bhooshan
  • Birbal ... Raju Guide
  • Raj Kishore ... Waiter
  • Prakash Gill
  • Viju Khote ... Hotel Manager
  • Updesh
  • Sunil Dhawan (as Sunil Dhavan)
  • Master Bhagwan ... Eunuch Bride (as Bhagwan Dada)
  • Dilip Dutt
  • Johnny Whisky ... Eunuch - 'Bol Tere Saath Kya Saluk Kiya Jai' (as Johny Whisky)
  • Jugnu
  • Ratan
  • Kundan
  • Bijnore (as Bijnori & Party)
  • Madhuri
  • Bela Sulakhe (as Bela)
  • Surekha
  • Usha
  • Maya
  • Rita
  • Kumud Tripathi
  • Mahesh Anand ... Title Dancer (uncredited)
  • Kamal Kapoor ... Nisha's Father (uncredited)
  • Manmauji ... Bus Conductor (uncredited)

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