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Ahad Raza Mir’s Brother Adnan Raza Mir Debut Drama Fairy Tale Trailer

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Ahad Raza Mir’s Brother Adnan Raza Mir Debut Drama Fairy Tale Trailer

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  • Asif Raza Mir is legendary actor in Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
  • Adnan Raza Mir is getting ready to make his acting debut in an upcoming Ramadan play.
  • Aena Khan is his debuting partner.
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Asif Raza Mir is legendary actor in Pakistan’s entertainment industry. Samra Raza Mir, his wife, was a member of Pakistan’s first lady band before she quit after being married. Adnan Raza Mir, the younger brother of Ahad Raza Mir, is getting ready to make his acting debut in an upcoming Ramadan play. Adnan Raza Mir’s older brother Ahad Raza Mir is currently a big star in his own right.

Sehar Khan and Hamza Sohail will co-star with Adnan Raza Mir in a Ramadan play. Aena Khan is his debuting partner. He will be making his debut on Pakistani television, and given how popular Ramadan dramas are, it will certainly be a seamless transition for him.

According to the trailer, Adnan Raza Mir is most likely portraying a man who has returned from abroad.

Check it out!

 

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