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Aisa Karogey To Aisa Hi Ho Ga

On the occasion of a play "Aisa Karogey To Aisa Hi Ho Ga" presented by Arts Council Theatre and Media Academy shows Cast Director of the play Naheed Waheed, President Arts Council of Pakistan Ahmed Shah and the artistes.

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