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Hindi remake of Turkish drama

Published by: Team GI Youth

Sony Entertainment Television has announced the Hindi remake of the globally acclaimed Turkish series, 1001 Nights that has been adapted in more than 50 countries. The title of the Hindi adaptation has been announced as Katha Ankahee.

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Published on 31, Oct 2022

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