Santosh

Nothing is more dangerous than following orders.

A government scheme sees newly widowed Santosh inherit her husband’s job as a police constable in the rural badlands of Northern India. When a low-caste girl is found raped and murdered, she is pulled into the investigation under the wing of charismatic feminist inspector Sharma.

Shahana Goswami

(Constable Santosh Saini)

Sunita Rajwar

(Inspector Sharma)

Naval Shukla

(Inspector Thakur)

Sanjay Bishnoi

(Beniwal)

Shashi Beniwal

(Constable Kohli)

Prashant Kumar

(Inspector Mundi)

Pratibha Awasthi

(Priya)

Manjul Azad

(Head Constable Yadav)

Anamika Gupta

(Constable Bimla)

Kuldeep Saini

(Constable Aravind)

Vipin Agarwal

(Constable Pandey)

Soumya Singh

(Mess Constable)

Deepak Sonkar

(Nehrat Constable #1)

Anjani Srivastava

(Nehrat Constable #2)

Sujeet Singh Yadav

(Nehrat Constable #3)

Arpit Kumar Mishra

(Nehrat Constable #4)

Gotendra Yadav

(Additional Constable #1)

Abhay Bachpaye

(Additional Constable #2)

Jitendra Singh

(Additional Constable #3)

Anil Gudiya

(Ram Pippal)

Sangama Tharu

(Rani Pippal)

Nandini Tharu

(Devika Pippal)

Hariyali

(Roopa Pippal)

Sunil Thakur

(Father Ravi)

Geeta Tyagi

(Mother Satya)

Kushal Dubey

(Vikram)

Ananya Thakur

(Anu)

Manju Gupta

(Grandma Kanta)

Arbaz Khan

(Saleem)

Jamil Warsi

(Saleem's Father)

Ram Kumari

(Saleem's Mother)

Arvi

(Saleem's Sister #1)

Amna

(Saleem's Sister #2)

Shiv Deen Singh

(Father-in-Law)

Mridula Bhardwaj

(Naveen)

Ravi Gupta

(Commissioner)

Rakesh Kumar

(Silent Officer at Commissioner's House)

Nirmala Kashyap

(Commissioner's Maid)

Rajesh Kumar Awasthi

(Mortician)

Ashish Kumar

(Morgue Assistant)

Akriti Vishwakarma

(Young Woman Complainant)

Shashi Kiran Yadav

(Complainant's Mother)

Ashok Yadav

(Complainant's Father)

Anuj Yadav

(Raman)

Shweta Jaiswal

(Pradhan)

Yogi Yadav

(Meenu)

Prabhat Kumar Lahiri

(Men at Pradhan House #1)

Brij Bhushan Shukla

(Men at Pradhan House #2)

Afzal

(Men at Pradhan House #3)

Salman Khan

(Men at Pradhan House #4)

Jaya Varma

(Woman at Well)

Cheddilal

(Old Man in Cot)

Aman

(Cycle Boy at Well)

Soniya Singh

(Village Woman)

Dilip

(Yellow-Shirted Man at the well)

Piyush

(Boy Giving Directions)

Zubair Siddiqui

(Another Old Man at Village)

Abhishek Kumar

(Hostile Bearded Young Villager)

Niyaz Khan

(Middle Aged Man at Village)

Sonam Gupta

(Woman Protestor)

Rakesh Sharma

(Old Man Protestor)

Ram Kishore

(Pippal's Neighbor)

Avinash Baba

(Nehrat Autodriver)

Shane Ahmad

(Butcher)

Rakesh Kumar

(Cobbler)

Arvind Kumar

(Mess Manager)

Asif Rahman

(Staring Man)

Umakant Maurya

(Pappu)

Ashutosh Tripathi

(Masood)

Shubham Katiyar

(Cricket Boy #1)

Swarnim Srivastava

(Cricket Boy #2)

Ayush Shahi

(Cricket Boy #3)

Ravi Tripathy

(Manu Dar)

Pradeep Kumar

(Hotel Manager)

Ashok Kumar Yadav

(Middle Aged Male)

Yashika Tyagi

(Girl in Park)

Akarsh Srivastava

(Boy in Park)

Aman

(Cocky Kid)

Ashok Kumar

(Ravi)

Tiger

(Teaboy)

Abhishek Yadav

(Young College Student)

Komal

(NDTV Reporter)

Tarun Pratap Singh

(Reporter #3)

Anand Kumar Pal

(Tempo Driver)

Megha Chauhan

(TV Anchor)

Harshit Shukla

(Waiter Boy)

Preeti Singh

(Woman Pedestrian)

Ajay Kumar Gaudh

(Young Policeman)

Anjali

(Hawker Girl)

Pooja

(Hawker Girl's Friend)

Mohammad Arif

(Motorcycle Driver)

Arshan Siddique

(Boy in Street Gang)

Yogesh Mudgal

(Brother-in-Law)

Niyaz Ahmad Khan

(VIP Guest #1)

Zuber Ahmad

(VIP Guest #2)

Prakash 'Kallu' Kumar

(VIP Guest #3)

Nadir Ali

(Old Man with Ice)

Ashish Mishra

(Priest)

Munna

(Boy on Wall)

Abhishek Kumar

(Green-Shirted Man)

Vishal Singh

(Lover at Train Station #1)

Rajeshwari

(Lover at Train Station #2)