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لاج est un film Pakistanais réalisé par Rauf Khalid avec Zara Sheikh

لاج (2003)

لاج
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Laaj (Urdu: لاج‎) is a 2003 Pakistani Urdu film which was directed by Rauf Khalid. The film starred Zara Sheikh and Imran Khan in its lead roles.

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The story is set in India under British rule, in the 1920s. The warring Pathans of the North West of India had become more aggressive towards the ruling Britain. The Fakir of Ippy was already a living legend before he started a war that was fought over the love of a couple that knew no bounds of religion, cast, color or language.

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