
Doomer's Guide to Living
Drama
Overview
After getting involved in a car accident, a depressed, isolated, and chronically online girl tries to cut back her internet addiction and reconnect with an old friend.
Top Cast
Laiba Jamil
Laiba Jamil
Sarah
Laiba Jamil
Sarah
Syed Mujtaba Hassan
Syed Mujtaba Hassan
Ammar
Syed Mujtaba Hassan
Ammar
Omema Rizvi
Omema Rizvi
Omema Shakir
Omema Rizvi
Omema Shakir
Anas Abdul Jabbar
Anas Abdul Jabbar
Foosball Player
Anas Abdul Jabbar
Foosball Player
Hamdan Ahmed
Hamdan Ahmed
Receptionist
Hamdan Ahmed
Receptionist
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