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as Indra (The impulsive, heartbroken protagonist)
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A romantic comedy where a couple, Indra and Diya, break up because Diya's father wants her to marry someone else. Interestingly, their grandparents team up to try and get them back together.
as the grandfather (Delivering brilliant, sharp-witted comedic timing) Following the massive success of Sacred Games Season
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