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Lal Salaam

Based on the true stories of families, politics and tribes in Nagpur, India. Growing crime and military-style gangs have created chaos in local communities. This musical action film pits Dr. Kanna's allegiance to his childhood love, Rupi, against his increasingly militaristic brother Ghisu.

Top Cast

  • Nandita Das

    Nandita Das

    Rupi

  • Sharad S. Kapoor

    Sharad S. Kapoor

    Kanna

  • Makrand Deshpande

    Makrand Deshpande

    Rajayya

  • Vijay Raaz

    Vijay Raaz

    Ghisu

  • Rajpal Yadav

    Rajpal Yadav

    Dhattu

  • Anant Jog

    Anant Jog

    Anant Jog

  • Akhilendra Mishra

    Akhilendra Mishra

    Rathod (Forest Ranger)

  • Sayaji Shinde

    Sayaji Shinde

    Inspector G.C. Deshpande

  • Hemangini Devi

    Hemangini Devi

    Mainee (Tribal Girl)

Overview

Based on the true stories of families, politics and tribes in Nagpur, India. Growing crime and military-style gangs have created chaos in local communities. This musical action film pits Dr. Kanna's allegiance to his childhood love, Rupi, against his increasingly militaristic brother Ghisu.

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