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Andhera Ujala

Andhera Ujala

Description: Andhera Ujala was a popular Pakistani crime investigation television series aired on Pakistan Television during the 1984รข€“85 season, written by Younis Javed and directed by Rashid Dar. It also had occasional touch of comic moments mainly centred upon the character of a police officer "havaldar Karam Dad". Wikipedia
Genre: Television series
Language: Urdu
Networks: PTV Home, Pakistan Television Corporation
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