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10.0 1 Seasons • 4 Episodes

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"A Detective on Treasure Hunt"

Introduction to The Moving Treasure , Janata Gang and Detective Vishal . Mystery and Theory around the Treasure .

Top Cast

  • Vishal Veer Lohan

    Vishal Veer Lohan

    Detective Vishal

  • Mayur Baisoya

    Mayur Baisoya

    News Reporter

  • Ashu Bharti

    Ashu Bharti

    Janata Gang Member

  • Rajeev Bhatia

    Rajeev Bhatia

    Shop owner

  • cheeti

    cheeti

    Kajol

  • Sumit Kumar

    Sumit Kumar

    Janata Gang Member

  • Abhinav Mishra

    Abhinav Mishra

    Singer

  • Aryan Pandit

    Aryan Pandit

    Janata Gang Member

  • Sumit Saini

    Sumit Saini

    Janata's Right Hand

Overview

Introduction to The Moving Treasure , Janata Gang and Detective Vishal . Mystery and Theory around the Treasure .

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