Wah Janab Tv Serial

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Jun 15, 2011  The classic 1980s TV serial on Indian Railways by Shyam Benegal.

Wah Janaab Written by Directed by Chitrartha Singh Starring Country of origin India Original language(s) No. Of seasons 1 Production Producer(s) Production location(s) Running time 20 minutes Release Original network Original release 1984 Wah Janaab is an Indian television series that aired in 1984 on.

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Kto hochet statj millionerom delphi. Chitrartha Singh, who gained acclaim earlier from his Punjabi film had directed and late satirist had penned the series based after 's classic Fasana-E-Ajad. This was the first TV appearance of actor and compere, where he played a spewing Lakhnawi. Filjmi haruna yahji torrent. Played his love interest and Shailendra Goyal played hero's sidekick in the serial.

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