Jeene Do
Jan 01 1990
•2h 53m
•A powerful landlord gives a poor man a loan to pursue his studies in Mumbai. However, when the man leaves the village, the thakur exploits his father and his brother.
Cast
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Karamveer
Jackie Shroff
Suraj
Farha Naaz
Chanda - Karamveer's girlfriend
Anupam Kher
Hardayal
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