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Nangeli, a comrade from the so called lower caste fights against the caste discrimination where women are not allowed to wear cloth over the upper part of their body
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Anushree Kushwaha
Anushree Kushwaha
Nangeli
Anushree Kushwaha
Nangeli
Gautam Shyam Bhojpuria
Gautam Shyam Bhojpuria
Parvatiya
Gautam Shyam Bhojpuria
Parvatiya
Nazneen Patni
Nazneen Patni
Neela
Nazneen Patni
Neela
Saumyy Shivhare
Saumyy Shivhare
Purohit
Saumyy Shivhare
Purohit
Shashank Prajapati
Shashank Prajapati
Neela's Husband
Shashank Prajapati
Neela's Husband
Yogesh Pagare
Yogesh Pagare
Chirukandan
Yogesh Pagare
Chirukandan
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