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Fawad Khan's 'Behadd' back on TV

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Feb, 2015 11:00 AM
  • Fawad Khan's 'Behadd' back on TV
Fawad Khan-starrer award winning Pakistani television film “Behadd” will once again enthrall Indian viewers around Valentine's Day.
 
It will be aired on Hindi channel Zindagi Sunday, a day after Valentine's Day.
 
The story of “Behadd” revolves around the complexities and dynamics of a mother-daughter relationship and how their love for each other becomes the cause of their heartache.
 
"Behadd" is another benchmark set by Fawad, who played an ideal husband and son in "Humsafar" and a flirtatious and good looking man in "Zindagi Gulzar Hai". The actor has several fans in Bollywood thanks to his shows and Bollywood debut film "Khoobsurat".

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