Vivah - Cast

Cast

  • Shahid Kapoor as Prem – A young man from Delhi, just to about to start his career in his father's business enterprise. He gets engaged to Poonam and falls in love with her.
  • Amrita Rao as Poonam "Bitto" – A young woman from Madhupur with very traditional values. She is an orphan and lives with her uncle, aunt and cousin Rajni. She gets engaged to Prem.
  • Anupam Kher as Mr. Harischandra – Prem's and Sunil's father, a kind man and head of a large business enterprise. Bound to traditional values and very loving to his family, he urges Prem to get engaged to Poonam.
  • Alok Nath as Krishna Kant "Chacha" – Rajni's father and Poonam's uncle. He loves his niece very much and spends a lot of time with her.
  • Seema Biswas as Rama "Chachi" – Rajni's mother and Poonam's aunt. She is barely on talking terms with Poonam and very jealous of her, as her niece is more beautiful and elegant than her own daughter.
  • Samir Soni as Sunil – Prem's brother and Mr. Harishchandra's elder son. He works at his father's enterprise and is always seen reading newspapers at home.
  • Lata Sabharwal as Bhavna – Sunil's wife. She is a warm, kind and good-humored person who takes care of her family. Also Prem's sister-in-law and Mr. Harischandra's daughter-in-law.
  • Amrita Prakash as Rajni "Chhoti" – Krishnakant's and Rama's daughter, and Poonam's cousin. A bright and mischievous girl, she lacks in beauty compared to Poonam, but adores her cousin nevertheless.
  • Manoj Joshi as Bhagat ji – A jeweller and trader. He knows the families of both Prem and Poonam and arranges their meeting.
  • Dinesh Lamba as Munim – Krishnakant's secretary.
  • Ameya Pandya as Rahul – Bhavna's and Sunil's son, Prem's nephew and the grandson of Mr. Harischandra.
  • Mohnish Behl as Doctor Rashid Khan – The doctor who treats Poonam.

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