
Homecoming
Drama · Family
Overview
Under the guise of a major book deal, an expat ghostwriter returns to Karachi, facing the friends and family he abandoned ten years ago.
Top Cast
Ashmal Lalwany
Ashmal Lalwany
Zahid
Ashmal Lalwany
Zahid
Abdul Rehman Khan
Abdul Rehman Khan
Bilal
Abdul Rehman Khan
Bilal
Ali Sher
Ali Sher
Aslam
Ali Sher
Aslam
Mujtaba Tareen
Mujtaba Tareen
Wasim
Mujtaba Tareen
Wasim
Sarim Mehmood
Sarim Mehmood
Ahsan
Sarim Mehmood
Ahsan
Qudratullah Zafar Dahraj
Qudratullah Zafar Dahraj
Ali
Qudratullah Zafar Dahraj
Ali
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