
Qurbat
Drama · Romance · Documentary
Overview
It's been 2 years since they've been together. They haven't seen each other in person. Only pixels on a screen.
Top Cast


Vallance Alvares
Vallance Alvares
himself
Vallance Alvares
himself
Tanushi Chopra
Tanushi Chopra
herself
Tanushi Chopra
herself
Siddhi More
Siddhi More
herself
Siddhi More
herself
Pratham Sonawane
Pratham Sonawane
himself
Pratham Sonawane
himself
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