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Intezaar: Koi Aane Ko Hai

Neil and Alya are a happy couple who have a firm belief that marriages are made in heaven, however, soon they see a new side to their relationship when their life shifts onto a rocky road. A filmmaker by profession, Neil, has an erratic schedule and is not able to spend enough time with his wife, Alya, a former model who has adapted a domestic life to enjoy marital bliss. The relationship starts to sour and Alya begins to question Neil's integrity, however, Neil soon decides to rebuild the faith in him and takes her to an assignment at Alibaug. They set off on the journey hoping to start their relationship afresh, but little did they know that the holiday would not go as planned. They face several challenges which put them in severe troubles, but will the couple be able to survive the wrath? Or will they find themselves in a fatal trap?

Intezaar: Koi Aane Ko Hai

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Gatha Navnathanchi

Maharashtra has always been known as the land of Gods and their incarnations. Good has always defeated the evil in this holy land. Every incarnation in this land has created an indelible mark on the minds of his disciples. One such incarnation was Navnaths. They came into existence for the betterment of society. Their majestic tales have inspired generations. They performed innumerous miracles and helped the impoverished people. They touched the hearts of millions of people through his deeds. Get to see the story of these legends resolving the problems of the people and society. Unfold the tale of Navnaths only on Sony Marathi.

Gatha Navnathanchi

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C.I.D.

C.I.D. is a Singaporean police drama which aired in 2006 on MediaCorp Channel 8. The series debuted in June 2006 and was screened on weekday nights at 9pm. The series was directed by Chong Liung Man and starred Tay Ping Hui and Qi Yuwu in the main lead roles. Five years later, Chong would go on to direct award-winning police blockbuster C.L.I.F., which also features Tay and Qi in the main roles as colleagues in the CID. Rare for a locally produced drama, certain scenes were filmed on location outside Southeast Asia; there were several scenes which took place in Taiwan and were filmed in the country itself.

C.I.D.

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