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The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir
Description
In a small area of New Delhi, there are many skilled magicians and fire-eaters who may be able to do anything supernatural. There is a miraculous talent that has emerged in this region, known as Fakir. He has many tricks and tricks, but perhaps when he thinks about traveling to Paris, everything will look completely different.
In a small area of New Delhi, there are many skilled magicians and fire-eaters who may be able to do anything supernatural. There is a miraculous talent that has emerged in this region, known as Fakir. He has many tricks and tricks, but perhaps when he thinks about traveling to Paris, everything will look completely different.
Actors:
Preet Bhanushali,
Arif Zakaria,
Burjor Dastur,
Harshad Kumar,
Imer Kutllovci,
Omkar Ketkar,
Naman Jain
Preet Bhanushali
Arif Zakaria
11 November 1966, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Burjor Dastur
Harshad Kumar
Imer Kutllovci
Omkar Ketkar
Naman Jain
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Ken Scott
Country:
France, India, Belgium, Singapore, United States
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