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Pukaar: Call for the Hero - Season 1

Major Rajveer combats the mafia in Mumbai, even as he sets out on a personal journey to win his father’s love.

Top Cast

  • Rannvijay Singh

    Rannvijay Singh

    Rajveer

  • Raj Babbar

    Raj Babbar

    Amarjeet

  • Prashant Narayanan

    Prashant Narayanan

    Rastogi

  • Shubhangi Latkar

    Shubhangi Latkar

    Jyoti

  • Gaurrav Walia

    Gaurrav Walia

    Mahesh

  • Hetal Puniwala

    Hetal Puniwala

    BMC officer Vitthal Rao

Overview

Major Rajveer combats the mafia in Mumbai, even as he sets out on a personal journey to win his father’s love.

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