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The Colour of My Heart

Genres
Documentary
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
Languagesاردو
CountriesPakistan
Release Date2026-02-06
Runtime100 mins

Overview

Zia Mohyeddin, Pakistan's most venerated actor, devotes his final years to resurrecting interest in Urdu poetry and passing it on to a new generation of South Asians.

Cast & Crew

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Zia Mohyeddin

as Themselves

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Nahid Siddiqui

as Themselves

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Salima Hashmi

as Themselves

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Moneeza Hashmi

as Themselves

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Azra Mohyeddin

as Themselves

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Arfa Sayeda Zehra

as Themselves

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