
Ship of Theseus
Drama
Overview
Three stories about persons forced to think about the ethics and moral issues raised by medical advances.
Top Cast


Aida El Kashef
Aida El Kashef
Aaliya Kamal
Aida El Kashef
Aaliya Kamal


Sohum Shah
Sohum Shah
Navin
Sohum Shah
Navin


Neeraj Kabi
Neeraj Kabi
Maitreya
Neeraj Kabi
Maitreya


Vinay Shukla
Vinay Shukla
Charwaka
Vinay Shukla
Charwaka


Faraz Khan
Faraz Khan
Vinay
Faraz Khan
Vinay
Amba Sanyal
Amba Sanyal
Ajji
Amba Sanyal
Ajji
Sameer Khurana
Sameer Khurana
Mannu
Sameer Khurana
Mannu
Vipul Binjola
Vipul Binjola
Jagannath
Vipul Binjola
Jagannath
Hannan Youssef
Hannan Youssef
Aliya's mother
Hannan Youssef
Aliya's mother
Narendra Shah
Narendra Shah
'Uncle'
Narendra Shah
'Uncle'
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