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Vaastav

"The Reality"

Raghu, a simpleton, and his best friend decide to run a food stall to get rid of their unemployment. However, Raghu's life takes a drastic turn after he accidentally kills one of their customers and he is pushed into a life of crime.

Top Cast

  • Sanjay Dutt

    Sanjay Dutt

    Raghunath Shivalkar

  • Namrata Shirodkar

    Namrata Shirodkar

    Sonia Shivalkhar

  • Deepak Tijori

    Deepak Tijori

    Kishore Kadam

  • Sanjay Narvekar

    Sanjay Narvekar

    Dedh Footiya

  • Paresh Rawal

    Paresh Rawal

    Suleiman Basha

  • Shivaji Satham

    Shivaji Satham

    Namdev Shivalkar

  • Reema Lagoo

    Reema Lagoo

    Shanta Shivalkar

  • Mohnish Behl

    Mohnish Behl

    Vijay Shivalkar

  • Ekta Sohini

    Ekta Sohini

    Puja Shivalkar

Overview

Raghu, a simpleton, and his best friend decide to run a food stall to get rid of their unemployment. However, Raghu's life takes a drastic turn after he accidentally kills one of their customers and he is pushed into a life of crime.

Rating

7.2 / 10
56 Reviews
1 Popular

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