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''Doosra Keval'' is a 1989 TV serial starring Shahrukh Khan.


Plot

This is story of a family in which Shahrukh was playing "Keval", a village lad who goes to town and never returns. The story is told as memories of his mother and daughter and the villagers. At the end, Keval's (Shahrukh Khan) friend comes to his home and his family accepts him as the second Keval. This is considered as a reincarnation of Keval. Hence the name "Doosra Keval" (
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) or "The Second Keval".


Cast

* Shahrukh Khan as Keval: A village boy who killed by his close friend for not doing illegal work for him. * Arun Bali as Kirpal Singh (Keval's uncle: An older person who helps Keval) *
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as Keval's mother: A simple housewife. *
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as Kamla (Keval's sister): A teenaged younger village girl. * Adil Rana as Mangat Ram * Rajendra Nath as Dhiru *
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as Mrs. Ahluwalia (Keval's employer) * Simran Chadha as Meeta (Keval's love interest) * Prem Bhatia as Meeta's brother * Naresh Gosai as Keshav (inspector who handles the case of keval's murder)


References

{{Reflist 1989 Indian television series debuts 1980s Indian television series DD National original programming Indian drama television series 1989 Indian television series endings Sikhism in fiction