Azaad Movie is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language period action drama film directed by Abhishek Kapoor and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Pragya Kapoor.Ajay Devgn and Diana Penty are cast in this alongside newcomers Aaman Devgan and Rasha Thadani.

Azaad Movie Cast
Ajay Devgn as Vikram Singh
Diana Penty as Kesar Bahadur
Aaman Devgan as Govind[14]
Rasha Thadani as Janaki Bahadur
Mohit Malik as Tej Bahadur
Piyush Mishra as Rai Bahadur
Natasha Rastogi as Nani
Sandeep Shikhar as Braj
Jiya Imran Amin as Daani
Mukund Ramesh Pal as Rajab
Gaurav Yavanika as Jai Singh
Andrew Crouch as James Cummings
Ravindra Dubey as Priest at Zamindar House
Rakesh Bidua as Kesar’s father
Aishwarya Sharma as Janki’s friend
Vivek Bahaduria as Bhusar shopkeeper
Arvind Bilgaiyan as Munimji
Alok Porwal as Bearer Ratan Singh
Ramshankar as Pandit British Residency
Neeraj Kadela as Mute Priest
Dylan Jones as Lord Cummings
Rakesh Sharma as Jamal
Akshay Anand as Biru
Jagannath Seth as Dacoit
Khusboo Ajwani as Maid
Azaad Story
Azaad is an action drama film about a fearless guy named Azaad, who battles against a brutal and abusive system. The movie takes place in a world where injustice prevails and ordinary people suffer at the hands of brutal villains.
Azaad, who was an ordinary guy before, loses all his loved ones because of the brutality of the system. This turns him into a rebel—a symbol of hope for the downtrodden. With his unparalleled strength, intelligence, and determination, he wages a war against the villains, leading a rebellion for justice and freedom.
The film is packed with fast-paced action sequences, dramatic scenes, and a strong message of rebellion against tyranny. Will Azaad emerge victorious in his struggle, or will the system quash him?
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IMDb Rating
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Azaad is an action-packed and emotional ride that will engage you from the beginning to the end. It is inspiring to see the hero change from an ordinary man to a revolutionary figure. The action sequences are gripping, dialogues are strong, and the antagonist makes you resent him—which in itself is a testament to his performance!