Khatta Meetha

Khatta Meetha (1978)

A widow and widower both with children decide to get married in order to offer their children a better upbringing.

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1978-01-06
  • User Rating: 6.6/10 from 7 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 9min
  • Language: हिन्दी
  • Production Company: Rupam Chitra
  • Production Country: India
  • Director: Basu Chatterjee
star 6.6/10
From 7 Ratings

Summary

Homi Mistry (Ashok Kumar) has been a widower for several years now, and looks after his four sons, their small house, and a job at the factory. Nargis Sethna has been widowed; is a housewife, has two sons and a daughter, and a large house. Then Soli (David), Nargis' and Homi's friend, suggests that the two get married, then at least the children will have a mother and father, as well as a larger house. They do get married, and hilarious chaos results, as the family and the children try to accomodate each other and fit in with their new family and surroundings.

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  • Ashok Kumar

    as Homi Mistry
  • Rakesh Roshan

    as Firoze Sethna
  • Bindiya Goswami

    as Zarine
  • Raju Shrestha

    as Peelu Mistry (as Master Raju)
  • Deven Verma

    as Dara
  • Preeti Ganguli

    as Freni Sethna
  • Ranjit Chowdhry

    as Russie Mistry
  • Devendra Khandelwal

    as Jaal Mistry
  • Vimal Sahu

    as Fardeen Sethna
  • Ravi Raaj

    as Fali Mistry
  • Pearl Padamsee

    as Nargis Sethna
  • Pradeep Kumar

    as Zarine's Father (Guest Appearance)
  • Keshto Mukherjee

    as Milkman in the song "Roll Roll"
  • David Abraham Cheulkar

    as Soli
  • Ruby Myers

    as Mrs. Perin Soli
  • Iftekhar

    as
Crew Apurba Kishore Bir Cinematography
Directing Basu Chatterjee Director
Editing Subhash Gupta Editor
Production Romu N. Sippy Producer
Costume & Make-Up Mani J. Rabadi Costume Design
Writing Keka Chatterjee Screenplay
Production Gul Anand Producer
Writing Basu Chatterjee Screenplay
Writing Basu Chatterjee Dialogue
Sound Rajesh Roshan Original Music Composer

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