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qalbmomin9
Qalbemomin :
1000 bar mojhy zandgi mily to mn hr bar apny bap ki izat pr mohbt ko qurban kr don gi chahy mn os sy door ho k zinda na rahon
2024-07-19 04:09:54
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wsafridi60
sw wajid :
danish tamior ki hr drama me same story hote ha
2024-07-18 18:37:31
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mazhar.din.109
مجھسےتعلق نہ رکھ میں غریب ہوں :
please next part 🥺🥀🖤
2024-07-23 14:59:25
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mahi12231a
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2024-07-19 06:24:53
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usermrsshezi9753
Mrs Shezi 💗☺️ :
AJ hi Dekha ye episode yr mzak agya♥️
2024-07-18 21:44:21
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alonekuri.786
Mirpur Aly .786 :
drama name bato mujhy pliz ?
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Iqra Chohan :
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2024-07-18 21:43:44
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2024-07-18 18:44:14
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Naveed Ali😍 :
mera favrite drama hai
2024-07-22 16:15:11
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darma name 🥺
2024-07-19 03:40:00
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...sani20
Mughal's Daughter 20😍😘 :
is dramy ka name kia hai???
2024-07-18 20:28:25
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khuramjutt1383
shomail :
us k ghr Wala nhi many tha us na muja boht myna k bhg k shdi kr lyta ha phr paper bna k France ly jao ga ma nhi many thi muja apna baba ki izat pyri h
2024-07-19 05:50:29
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Drama name
2024-07-18 22:30:04
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sadia.muzamil2
Sadia muzamil :
nice clip
2024-07-19 01:42:55
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princess.kayani
princess kayani :
both acha drama hai hai
2024-07-19 06:10:37
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workathome0061
rida :
online work karain gi dear sister?
2024-07-18 22:01:13
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😍 HAMMAD KHATTAK 😍 :
drama name please
2024-07-18 20:29:00
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shzain gul :
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2024-07-19 01:52:42
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rashidmehmood5643
Rashid Mehmood :
Best Drama . Best Love Story❤
2024-07-18 19:06:36
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janyjigar0
🦋 badshah bhatti 🦋 :
plz bta do ya kon si kist ka seen ha
2024-07-18 20:48:17
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bts_armygirl5640
BTS Army :
bohat acha drama he☺️☺️
2024-07-19 08:43:39
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m.yar4202377
Muhammad Yar :
darama name plzzzzz💔💔💔
2024-07-18 21:14:28
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MARIA121 :
drama name
2024-07-18 18:31:45
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Dream girl ❤❤ :
1000 bar mojhy zandgi mily to mn hr bar apny bap ki izat pr mohbt ko qurban kr don gi chahy mn os sy door ho k zinda na rahon
2024-07-19 06:21:58
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sana :
best soung
2024-07-19 15:50:44
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