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Desires of the Heart

Mann Marzi is a story about the consequences of selfish desires and putting personal needs above all else, leading to distress and pain for both oneself and those around them. Haider, a principled man, has two daughters who couldn't be more different. His biological daughter, Mansha, is admired for her beauty but often lets her desires lead the way. In contrast, Zara, Haider's adopted daughter and the child of his late friend, is practical and grounded. Mansha's obsession with wealth and appearances leads her to choices that don't just reshape her own destiny but also leave an indelible mark on Zara's life, forever changing the futures of both young women.

Desires of the Heart

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Hanagoromo Yumegoromo

Maho and Mio are twin sisters. They both are 17 years old. One day Maho goes out to look for her sister, but she is raped. After that she gets pregnant, but she has an abortion. As a result of that, she needs to have her uterus removed. The son of an store owner, Hajima Masahito proposes to Maho, but he rejects him because she can't have children. He then decides to marry Mio, her twin sister. Maho wishes them happinness but begins to have an affair with her brother-in-law behind her sister's back.

Hanagoromo Yumegoromo

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Polka Dot Door

Polka Dot Door was a long-running Canadian children's television series produced by the Ontario Education Communications Authority from 1971–1993. PDD was created and developed by a team of employees from TVOntario hired and led by original series producer-director, Peggy Liptrott. Significant contributors to the creation and development of the series in 1971 included Executive Producer Dr. Vera Good who laid the conceptual foundation of the show, Educational Supervisor, Marnie Patrick Roberts, Educational Consultant L. Ted Coneybeare, Script Writers/Composers, Pat Patterson and Dodi Robb, Animator Dick Derhodge and Dr. Ada Scherman, a professor at the prestigious Institute of Child Study in Toronto who was consulted in the early stages of PDD's development and is responsible for giving the show its name.

Polka Dot Door

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