Fashion (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Priyanka Chopra as Meghna Mathur, a small town girl who becomes a very successful model
  • Kangna Ranaut as Shonali Gujral, a successful model who faces a downfall
  • Mugdha Godse as Janet Sequeira, a model
  • Arjan Bajwa as Maanav, a struggling model
  • Samir Soni as Rahul Arora, a leading designer
  • Ashwin Mushran as Rohit Khanna, an aspiring designer
  • Kitu Gidwani as Anisha Roy, head of a top-notch modelling agency
  • Arbaaz Khan as Abhijit Sarin, a powerful fashion business tycoon
  • Suchitra Pillai-Malik as Avantika Sarin, the wife of Abhijit Sarin
  • Rohit Roy as Kartik Suri, a photographer
  • Raj Babbar as Meghna's father
  • Kiran Juneja as Meghna's mother
  • Chitrashi Rawat as Shomu
  • Manini Mishra as Sheena Bajaj
  • Harsh Chhaya as Vinay Khosla
  • Konkona Sen Sharma in a cameo appearance playing herself
  • Ranvir Shorey in a cameo appearance playing himself
  • Wendell Rodricks in a cameo appearance playing himself
  • Manish Malhotra in a cameo appearance playing himself
  • Karan Johar in a cameo appearance playing himself
  • Madhur Bhandarkar in a cameo appearance playing himself
  • Diandra Soares in a cameo appearance playing herself
  • Kanishtha Dhankhar in a cameo herself Model
  • Aanchal Kumar in a cameo playing herself (Jalwa-fashion show)
  • Usha Bachchani as Sheetal
  • Rakshanda Khan in a cameo appearance as the reporter
  • Rohit Verma as Viren (special appearance)
  • Atul Kasbekar in a cameo appearance as photographer

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