Mastram Movie 2014: Cast Extra Quality

| Actor | Role | Notable Quality | |-------|------|----------------| | | Item number dancer | Brings self-aware energy to the song “Main Hoon Mastram” – more playful than sleazy. | | Satya Anand | Village elder | Authentic Bhojpuri dialect delivery; adds regional texture. | | Ravi Shankar Jaiswal | Typing institute owner | Comic villainy without overacting. |

Rahul Bagga takes on the titular role of Rajaram, an aspiring author working as a small-town bank clerk. His dream is to write serious, respected Hindi literature and move to Delhi. Bagga delivers a layered performance, capturing Rajaram’s innocence, artistic frustration, and eventual accidental fame as a purveyor of pulp erotica. 2. Tara Alisha Berry as Renu

: The publisher who initially encourages Rajaram to add "masala" to his stories to make them sell. mastram movie 2014 cast extra quality

Feature tracks and background scores were designed by Saurabh Kalsi , alongside a promotional theme song provided by Yo Yo Honey Singh . Critical Legacy and Cinematic Merits Mastram (2013) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

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Jha carries the film. He portrays the protagonist's transition from a serious aspiring writer to a reluctant cult icon with great sensitivity.

| Actor | Role | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Rajaram (Mastram) | The central protagonist, a banker turned reluctant erotica writer. | | Tara Alisha Berry | Renu | Rajaram's innocent and devoted wife. | | Vinod Nahardih | — | Supporting role. | | Istiyak Khan | Rajaram's friend | A close confidante of the protagonist. | | Aakash Dahiya | Young Guy at printing press | A minor but significant role. | | Aishwarya Mehta | Bhabhi (Maakhan's wife) | A supporting character. | | Kapil Dubey | — | Supporting role. | | Actor | Role | Notable Quality |

Rahul Bagga anchors the film with an extra-quality performance as the protagonist. He perfectly portrays the internal conflict of a talented writer forced to sell smut to survive. Bagga captures the desperation, shame, and eventual creative acceptance of his alter-ego with great depth. 2. Tasha Berry as Madhu

: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Best for : Fans of character-driven indie cinema, biographical dramas without glamour, and strong supporting turns. | Rahul Bagga takes on the titular role

as the Police Inspector

as The Temptress (Kavita)

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