Dhool Ka Phool

Dhool Ka Phool

5.3

Dec 11 1959

2h 28m

Family

The story of an abandoned Hindu child who is found and raised by a Muslim man.

Mala Sinha

Mala Sinha

Meena Khosla

Rajendra Kumar

Rajendra Kumar

Mahesh Kapoor (as Rajinder Kumar)

Nanda

Nanda

Malti

Manmohan Krishna

Manmohan Krishna

Abdul Rasheed

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