Page 3 (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Konkona Sen Sharma ... Madhavi Sharma
  • Atul Kulkarni ... Vinayak Mane
  • Sandhya Mridul ... Pearl Sequeira
  • Tara Sharma ... Gayatri Sachdeva
  • Anju Mahendru...Ritu Bajaj
  • Boman Irani ... Deepak Suri
  • Bikram Saluja ... Rohit Kumar
  • Nasser Abdullah...Romesh Thapar
  • Rehaan Engineer...Abhijeet Patnaik
  • Soni Razdan... Anjali Thapar
  • Kunika Lall... Monaz
  • Kurush Deboo... Hiren Sanghvi
  • Madan Jain...ACP Uday Yadav
  • Bobby Darling... Fashion Designer Zulfi Khan
  • Manoj Joshi ... Bosco
  • Suhasini Mulay... Pratima Bhave
  • Maya Alagh... Pushpa Bhargav
  • Upendra Limaye... Inspector Arun Bhonsle
  • Dolly Thakore... Vijaya Agarwal, wife of Pramod Agarwal
  • Yusuf Hasan... Pramod Agarwal, chairman of Agarwal Publications
  • Suchitra Pillai...Fashion Designer Sonal Roy
  • Darshan Jariwala...Mr. Tejani
  • Navni Parihar...Sheetal Tejani
  • Kishen Mulchandani...Page 3 Socialite
  • Mukesh Tyagi...Member of Parliament
  • Jay Kalra...Tarun
  • Pradeep Velankar...Film Maker Charu Mohanty
  • Parmita Katkar...Dancer (in the song Kuwa Maa)
  • Gopal K Singh....Gomes Drug Supplier

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