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Gul Gulshan Gulfaam

Gul Gulshan Gulfaam

Description: A Kashmiri family's livelihood is dependent on the three houseboats they own, Gul, Gulshan and Gulfam. However, they face a series of challenges when a terrorist attack hits their region.
Genre: Television program
Number of episodes: 45
Director: Ved Rahi
Network: DD National
Language: Urdu
Cast: Parikshit Sahni
Executive Producer: Prem Krishen
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