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Daray Daray Naina

Daray Daray Naina

Description: Daray Daray Naina is a 2012 Pakistani drama serial broadcasting on A-Plus Entertainment every Tuesday. Serial is written by K Rehman and directed by Dilawar Malik, starring Babar Ali, Sami Khan, Neelam Munir, Mehmood Aslam, Zhalay Sarhadi and Shahood Alvi. It was first aired on 6 November 2012. Wikipedia
Genre: Drama
Year Released: 2012
Number of episodes: 10
First episode air date: November 6, 2012
Network: A-Plus TV
Genre: Drama
Language: Urdu
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