Ramaiya Vastavaiya Movie
Synopsis
Ram: Girish Taurani
Brash and confident, Ram is an NRI from Australia who loves playing pranks. But he also has a soft side and will go to any extent for those he loves. He has a talent for talking his way out of the most difficult situations.
Sona: Shruti Haasan
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Raghuvir: Sonu Sood
His mother died broken-hearted, leaving him to fend for himself and his baby sister, Sona. Raghu's world revolves around Sona and he will allow nothing to come between them, especially not a spoilt and wealthy brat from Australia.
Siddhanth: Randhir Kapoor
His name figures in an international magazine's list of Australian billionaires. He adores his only child, Ram, and wants him to enjoy life to the fullest. The father and son share a great bond till the latter chooses to leave everything behind for his love.
Shrikant Bhargav: Vinod Khanna
The station master of a small town, he is a kind man. He can gauge a person's personality in a single glance. A man who believes in humanity, he is always ready to help others. He indirectly helps Ram to unite with Sona.
Ashwini: Poonam Dhillon
Although married to a billionaire, her greed for wealth remains unsatiated. She values people on the basis of their bank balance. So, naturally, she has no love lost for Sona. Ashwini cannot understand why her son loves a simple village girl.
Ramakant: Satish Shah
He is Ram's uncle. Though a nice person, he gets easily influenced by those who are more authoritative and affluent than himself. His conniving business partner, Jayprakash, wants his daughter Dolly (Pankhudi Awasthi) to marry Ram. Ramakant is so influenced by Nasser that he convinces his sister, Ashwini, that it will be a good match.
Jayprakash: Nasser
Nasser was a politician who is now in the construction business. An evil man, he is greedy and self-centered as well. He can go to any extent to achieve his goals. And his present goal is to get his daughter married to Ram.
Bijli: Paresh Ganatra
The only child of Ramakant's domestic help, he has been brought up by the family like their own child. He does all chores, but never accepts remuneration for it. A dimwit, he is Ram's only true friend in the family.