Kahaani - Cast

Cast

  • Vidya Balan as Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman who travels from London to Kolkata to search for her missing husband, Arnab Bagchi.
  • Parambrata Chatterjee as Satyaki "Rana" Sinha, a rookie cop who helps Vidya in her quest to learn the truth about her missing husband.
  • Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Khan, the deputy of the Intelligence Bureau of India, an arrogant man with a no-nonsense attitude.
  • Indraneil Sengupta as Milan Damji, a terrorist responsible for a poison-gas attack on the Kolkata Metro Rail.
  • Dhritiman Chatterjee as Bhaskaran K., the head of the Intelligence Bureau of India.
  • Saswata Chatterjee as Bob Biswas, a contract killer who doubles as a life insurance agent.
  • Darshan Jariwala as Colonel Pratap Bajpayee, a retired officer of the Intelligence Bureau of India.
  • Abir Chatterjee as Arup Basu, a member of the Intelligence Bureau, who tries to prevent Damji's attack on the Metro Rail but eventually gets killed.
  • Shantilal Mukherjee as R. Shridhar, a corrupt NDC official.
  • Kharaj Mukherjee as Inspector Chatterjee, a friendly inspector at the Kalighat Police Station.
  • Colleen Blanche as Agnes D'mello, the human resources head of NDC who is murdered in the process of helping Vidya.
  • Nitya Ganguli as Mr. Das, the guest house owner.
  • Ritabrata Mukherjee as Bishnu, a worker at the guest house.
  • Pamela Bhuttoria as Sapna, an employee at NDC.
  • Kalyan Chatterjee as Paresh Pal, a clay artist and a police informer.
  • Riddhi Sen as Poltu, a worker at a tea-stall.

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