

Drama
Overview
Upon returning to his industrial hometown, a young man must decide whether to follow his own dreams or acquiesce to his father's plans for his future.
Top Cast


Ronit Roy
Ronit Roy
Bhairav Singh
Ronit Roy
Bhairav Singh


Rajat Barmecha
Rajat Barmecha
Rohan Singh
Rajat Barmecha
Rohan Singh


Aayan Boradia
Aayan Boradia
Arjun Singh
Aayan Boradia
Arjun Singh


Ram Kapoor
Ram Kapoor
Jimmy Singh
Ram Kapoor
Jimmy Singh


Manjot Singh
Manjot Singh
Maninder
Manjot Singh
Maninder


Anand Tiwari
Anand Tiwari
Appu
Anand Tiwari
Appu
Suman Mastkar
Suman Mastkar
Mr. Kashyap
Suman Mastkar
Mr. Kashyap
Aarhan Roychowdhry
Aarhan Roychowdhry
Young Rohan
Aarhan Roychowdhry
Young Rohan
Jenny Shah
Jenny Shah
Madhavi
Jenny Shah
Madhavi
Raja Hudda
Raja Hudda
Vikram
Raja Hudda
Vikram
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