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Ahmiyat

"Ahmiyat"

Ahmiyat is an Indian film directed by Himanshu Shrivastav and written/produced by Kamlesh Patidar. The movie stars Lata Sabarwal, Kamlesh Patidar, Shaurya Saxena, Himanshu Shrivastava, and others. It intricately explores the complexities of human connections and the profound impact of choices, resonating deeply with audiences through compelling storytelling and heartfelt performances.

Top Cast

  • Lata Sabharwal

    Lata Sabharwal

    Mother

  • Kamlesh Patidar

    Kamlesh Patidar

    Rohan (son)

  • Shaurya Saxena

    Shaurya Saxena

  • Himanshu Shrivastava

    Himanshu Shrivastava

  • Sumit Arora

    Sumit Arora

  • Itisha Sharma

    Itisha Sharma

  • Ravina Patel

    Ravina Patel

  • Himanshu Bohara

    Himanshu Bohara

  • Jayjeet Gurjar

    Jayjeet Gurjar

Overview

Ahmiyat is an Indian film directed by Himanshu Shrivastav and written/produced by Kamlesh Patidar. The movie stars Lata Sabarwal, Kamlesh Patidar, Shaurya Saxena, Himanshu Shrivastava, and others. It intricately explores the complexities of human connections and the profound impact of choices, resonating deeply with audiences through compelling storytelling and heartfelt performances.

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