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Riverfront Stories

Riverfront Stories is an anthological series spanning four episodes weaving vivid tales with people of Ahmedabad at the pivot - as the day unfolds and progresses at the Sabarmati Riverfront, capturing myriad but soulful hues and emotions.

Top Cast

  • Ketki Dave

    Ketki Dave

    Dolly

  • Paresh Pahuja

    Paresh Pahuja

  • Brinda Trivedi

    Brinda Trivedi

  • Kumpal Patel

    Kumpal Patel

  • Archan Trivedi

    Archan Trivedi

  • Vaibhavi Bhatt

    Vaibhavi Bhatt

  • Tiku Talsania

    Tiku Talsania

    Appu

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Riverfront Stories is an anthological series spanning four episodes weaving vivid tales with people of Ahmedabad at the pivot - as the day unfolds and progresses at the Sabarmati Riverfront, capturing myriad but soulful hues and emotions.

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