
Lootin'
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Imran Khalil made it: he finally got his big break as an actor. However, after an incident at a press event goes viral and gets him fired, he is forced to return to Luton and figure out his next move.
Top Cast
Salman Akhtar
Salman Akhtar
Imran Khalil
Salman Akhtar
Imran Khalil


Faraz Ayub
Faraz Ayub
Faisal Khan
Faraz Ayub
Faisal Khan


Shaheen Khan
Shaheen Khan
Farzana Khalil
Shaheen Khan
Farzana Khalil
Munir Khairdin
Munir Khairdin
Shafiq Chaudhry
Munir Khairdin
Shafiq Chaudhry


Raj Bajaj
Raj Bajaj
Takloo
Raj Bajaj
Takloo
Hossain Khalaj
Hossain Khalaj
Hossain
Hossain Khalaj
Hossain
Jack Cooper
Jack Cooper
Mr. Peters
Jack Cooper
Mr. Peters
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