
Dance Kahani
Action · Drama · Music
Overview
With her dream of pursuing a professional dance career shattered, Nizzy, an upscale British Pakistani, must now fight the odds to keep it alive in a society she never wanted to be a part of.
Top Cast
Madeleine Hanna
Madeleine Hanna
Nuzhat / Nizzy
Madeleine Hanna
Nuzhat / Nizzy
Vernin U'chong
Vernin U'chong
Tipu
Vernin U'chong
Tipu
Alamdar Khan
Alamdar Khan
Shobby
Alamdar Khan
Shobby
Abdul Ghani
Abdul Ghani
Jo
Abdul Ghani
Jo
Shezi Khan
Shezi Khan
Saadi
Shezi Khan
Saadi


Ramiz Law
Ramiz Law
Silent Sid
Ramiz Law
Silent Sid
Abdul Rahim Langove
Abdul Rahim Langove
Sam
Abdul Rahim Langove
Sam
Ali Parkour
Ali Parkour
Adnan / Eddie
Ali Parkour
Adnan / Eddie
Irfan
Irfan
Aamir
Irfan
Aamir
Imran Shaukat
Imran Shaukat
Jawed Ali
Imran Shaukat
Jawed Ali
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