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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2021 · 0 MIN

Fitoor

from Wordly Ballet · host Gagi

This verse in urdu reflects the innate characteristics of passion, when distinction no longer remains between the demeanour of a man and passion itself!

This verse in urdu reflects the innate characteristics of passion, when distinction no longer remains between the demeanour of a man and passion itself!

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