
Dobara Phir Se
Drama · Romance
Overview
A divorced Pakistani woman visits an upscale Connecticut suburb in an attempt to reconnect with her estranged ex-mother-law.
Top Cast


Adeel Husain
Adeel Husain
Hammad Farooqui
Adeel Husain
Hammad Farooqui


Hareem Farooq
Hareem Farooq
Zainab Rehman
Hareem Farooq
Zainab Rehman
Ali Kazmi
Ali Kazmi
Vassay
Ali Kazmi
Vassay


Sanam Saeed
Sanam Saeed
Samar
Sanam Saeed
Samar


Shamim Hilaly
Shamim Hilaly
Maa Ji
Shamim Hilaly
Maa Ji


Atiqa Odho
Atiqa Odho
Ammi
Atiqa Odho
Ammi


Tooba Siddiqui
Tooba Siddiqui
Natasha
Tooba Siddiqui
Natasha


Shaz Khan
Shaz Khan
Asim
Shaz Khan
Asim
Sonia Rehman
Sonia Rehman
Aapi
Sonia Rehman
Aapi
Musa Khan
Musa Khan
Zaid
Musa Khan
Zaid
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