Marwah Films & Video Studios - Films and Programs Produced

Films and Programs Produced

  • Khali Haath
  • Tana Bana
  • App Ki Adalat
  • Bandit Queen
  • Bewafaa
  • Dream Merchant
  • Turning Point
  • Tol Mol Ke Bol
  • News Line
  • Subah-Savere
  • India This Week
  • Parakh
  • Sahara News Line
  • Dil Se..
  • Sirf Tum
  • Badhai - Ho - Badhai
  • Lady Child
  • Prem
  • Good Morning
  • Gurbani Gao Sachi
  • Beta
  • Judai
  • Julie
  • Run
  • Hamara Dil Aapake Pass Hai
  • Roshni
  • Ahsaas
  • Aj Ki Baat
  • Ji Mantri Ji
  • Ji Pardhan Mantri Ji
  • Kahani Shahajanabad Ki
  • Paramveer Chakra
  • Annakh Wangaar De
  • Khalnayika
  • Dil Ne Ekrar Kiya

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