
Criminal Justice Season 4: Who plays what in Pankaj Tripathi-led legal drama? Know full cast details here
Meet the cast of Criminal Justice Season 4
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub plays Raj Nagpal in the show. Ayub plays Dr. Raj Nagpal, a surgeon who is the prime suspect in the murder of his daughter's nurse, Roshni Saluja. Raj is also facing a rift in his relationship with his wife, Anju, and their daughter Ira has Asperger's syndrome. The season revolves around Raj's defense against the murder charge.
Surveen Chawla
Surveen Chawla plays the role of Raj Nagpal's wife in the legal drama. She has a pivotal part, portraying the accused's spouse who finds herself entangled in legal troubles.
Asha Negi plays Roshni Saluja, a nurse whose shocking murder sets the stage for the season's gripping mystery: who did it, how, and why?
Barkha Singh portrays Shivani Mathur, a pivotal character whose involvement adds complexity to the unfolding legal drama.
Shweta Basu Prasad
Shweta Basu Prasad portrays Lekha Agastya, a determined and principled public prosecutor. Her character is central to the legal proceedings surrounding the murder of nurse Roshni Saluja, played by Asha Negi. Lekha's role is pivotal in the courtroom drama, as she navigates complex legal and ethical dilemmas in her pursuit of justice.
Khushboo Atree
In Criminal Justice: A Family Matter (Season 4), Khushboo Atre portrays Ratna Mishra, the supportive wife of Advocate Madhav Mishra (Pankaj Tripathi). While her role is not central to the legal drama's main case, Ratna's presence offers a glimpse into Madhav's personal life, providing emotional depth to the series.
According to Pinkvilla's review, Criminal Justice 4 delivers a compelling legal thriller that fans of the series will enjoy. Not only is its premise exciting, but the dialogues are also first-rate, packing a solid punch. Pankaj Tripathi's humour is unchallengable, and it is again proven with the 4th season of Criminal Justice.
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