

Drama · History
Overview
A sympathetic journalist covers the true story of Ramchandra Siras, an esteemed linguistic professor at Aligarh University who was suspended on charges of homosexuality.
Top Cast


Manoj Bajpayee
Manoj Bajpayee
Professor Siras
Manoj Bajpayee
Professor Siras


Rajkummar Rao
Rajkummar Rao
Deepu Sebastian
Rajkummar Rao
Deepu Sebastian


Ishwak Singh
Ishwak Singh
Arvind Narayan
Ishwak Singh
Arvind Narayan


Dilnaz Irani
Dilnaz Irani
Namita
Dilnaz Irani
Namita
Sukhesh Arora
Sukhesh Arora
Tahir Islam
Sukhesh Arora
Tahir Islam


Balaji Gauri
Balaji Gauri
Nita Grewal
Balaji Gauri
Nita Grewal


Sumit Gulati
Sumit Gulati
Tashi
Sumit Gulati
Tashi
K.R. Parmeshwar
K.R. Parmeshwar
Prof. Sridharan
K.R. Parmeshwar
Prof. Sridharan
Nutan Surya
Nutan Surya
Anjali Gopalan
Nutan Surya
Anjali Gopalan
Suman Vaidya
Suman Vaidya
Shadab Qureshi
Suman Vaidya
Shadab Qureshi
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