Lack-lustred and alcoholic Pratap Narayan Tilak is given a rude awakening when he meets with journalist Megha Dixit, and decides to instill some sense of justice and fair play within his community, and get them to assertively defend their rights and freedom. He is met with strong resistance, both from within his very own community, the police, and some very powerful and influential politicians. Unable to bear the injustice, and frustrated at his community to act proactively, Pratap decides to take the law into his own hands, resulting in chaos, violence, and uncertainty for everyone, and a path to his own grave.
as Pratap Narayan Tilak
as Megha Dixit
as Atul
as Mamta
as Mrs. Tilak
as Laxmidas Dhayal
as Yograj
as Chatursingh Chita
as Chandrasen Azad
as TV Interviewer
as Babbanrao Deshmukh
as Vaisiram
as Police Commissioner
as Vishnu Narayan Tilak
as Hukum Ali Javed
as Kalyanji Bhai
as Dr. Vishwanath
as Gyanchand (as Babban)
as Mrs. Dixit