
Sheher-E-Lucknow
Documentary · Family · History
Overview
A docu-film about the city Lucknow where the creators ask their family members important questions they have always wanted answers to, while indulging in tomfoolery around town. The film showcases the differences in the way three different generations perceive Lucknow. An ode to the city, and an attempt to provide solace to the social misfits of the creators' hometown.
Top Cast
Iffat Sultan
Iffat Sultan
Tamanna's Paternal Grandmother
Iffat Sultan
Tamanna's Paternal Grandmother
Urmila Srivastava
Urmila Srivastava
Kinjal's Maternal Grandmother
Urmila Srivastava
Kinjal's Maternal Grandmother
Saulat Ibrahim
Saulat Ibrahim
Tamanna's Maternal Grandmother
Saulat Ibrahim
Tamanna's Maternal Grandmother
Ibrahim Ali Khan
Ibrahim Ali Khan
Tamanna's Maternal Grandfather
Ibrahim Ali Khan
Tamanna's Maternal Grandfather
Neehaa Sonal
Neehaa Sonal
Kinjal's Mother
Neehaa Sonal
Kinjal's Mother
Sanjeev Mohan
Sanjeev Mohan
Kinjal's Father
Sanjeev Mohan
Kinjal's Father
Uzma Rehan
Uzma Rehan
Tamanna's Mother
Uzma Rehan
Tamanna's Mother
S.M. Rehan Yousuf
S.M. Rehan Yousuf
Tamanna's Father
S.M. Rehan Yousuf
Tamanna's Father
Rekha Srivastava
Rekha Srivastava
Kinjal's Aunt
Rekha Srivastava
Kinjal's Aunt
Richa Srivastava
Richa Srivastava
Kinjal's Aunt
Richa Srivastava
Kinjal's Aunt
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