Jaideep Ahlawat is one of the strongest pillars of this film. His character does not say anything out loud, but his weight is felt in every scene. He plays a soldier who has seen a lot and now trusts silence more than words. Jaideep’s performance stands out because he doesn’t try to prove anything. The calmness of his face, tiredness in his eyes and simple way of speaking make the character very real. Her scenes with Dharmendra take the film to a different emotional level. There is no speech, no decision here. Just memories and a shared experience. Agastya Nanda looks true to the role of Arun Khetarpal. He does not try to make his character a hero, but presents him as a responsible young officer. Both his enthusiasm and confusion are clearly visible. Dharmendra’s presence gives depth to the film. He speaks less, but every scene of his leaves an emotional impact. As a father, both his pain and pride are felt. Simar Bhatia’s role is small, but brings the necessary balance to the story. She gives a light emotional touch to the film, without taking away attention from the story.