
Assi
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
When Parima, a school teacher in Delhi, is gang-raped on her way home late at night after an office party, Raavi, a prosecution lawyer, fights tooth and nail to help her get justice. But when eighty sexual assault cases are reported in India every single day, regardless of age group, ethnicity, time, or place, and only four go to trial, what does justice really mean?
Top Cast


Taapsee Pannu
Taapsee Pannu
Raavi
Taapsee Pannu
Raavi


Kani Kusruti
Kani Kusruti
Parima
Kani Kusruti
Parima


Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
Vinay
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
Vinay


Revathi
Revathi
Vasudha
Revathi
Vasudha


Kumud Mishra
Kumud Mishra
Kartik
Kumud Mishra
Kartik


Satyajit Sharma
Satyajit Sharma
Navrattan
Satyajit Sharma
Navrattan


Jatin Goswami
Jatin Goswami
Sanjay Narwal
Jatin Goswami
Sanjay Narwal


Manoj Pahwa
Manoj Pahwa
Deepraj
Manoj Pahwa
Deepraj


Naseeruddin Shah
Naseeruddin Shah
Basu Sir
Naseeruddin Shah
Basu Sir


Supriya Pathak
Supriya Pathak
Nikka's Mother
Supriya Pathak
Nikka's Mother
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