Dharam Jeet

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Dharam Jeet
Directed by Sukhdev Ahluwalia
Produced byBhupinder Singh Sethi
Starring Veerendra
Raza Murad
Mahendra Sandhu
Aruna Irani
Sunder (actor)
Meher Mittal
Narendra Chanchal
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Country India
Language Punjabi

Dharam-Jeet is an Indian Punjabi movie released 1975.

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Plot

A story about 2 brothers, Dharam and Jeet, raised by their mother after their father was murdered. Dharam grows up to be a farmer, like his father and Jeet joins the police. Their sister Radha looks after the household chores. When their sister is attacked, Dharam kills the person responsible. Meanwhile, two almost identical sisters (both played by Aruna Irani) are showing interest in the brothers but nobody knows who they are ...

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