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  2. Raqs-e-Bismil - Wikipedia

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    Raqs-e-Bismil (Urdu: رقص بسمل, lit. 'Dance of the Wounded') is a Pakistani television series that premiered on Hum TV from 25 December 2020 to 9 July 2021. It is directed by acclaimed film director Wajahat Rauf and produced by Shazia Wajahat under Showcase Productions.

  3. Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    A nosebleed, also known as epistaxis, is an instance of bleeding from the nose. [1] Blood can flow down into the stomach, and cause nausea and vomiting . [ 8 ] In more severe cases, blood may come out of both nostrils . [ 9 ]

  4. Nasenbluten - Wikipedia

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    The group was formed in Newcastle in 1992 by Aaron Lubinski (a.k.a. Xylocaine), David Melo (a.k.a. Disassembler), and Mark Newlands (a.k.a. Mark N, Overcast). They took their name from the German word Nasenbluten, meaning nosebleed, in reference to the phrase "nosebleed techno", used to describe the harder and faster variants of the techno genre. [2]

  5. Khaani - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The second last episode of the serial got more than 5 million views on YouTube and gain 8.9 TRP ratings, and the last episode of the serial had 10.1 TRP. Before the telecast of last episode, a campaign was started by Geo Entertainment about the end of Mir Haadi's story and was largely appreciated by the Khaani viewers.

  6. Unstoppable - Wikipedia

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    The Unstoppable (2008) and The Unstoppable International Edition (2010), by 2face Idibia; Unstoppable, by Amara La Negra, 2019; Unstoppable, by Amii Stewart, 1999; Unstoppable, by DeLon, 2008; Unstoppable, by the Planet Smashers, 2005; Unstoppable, by Where Fear and Weapons Meet, 2001; Unstoppable, an EP by the Score, or the title song, 2016

  7. DD Urdu - Wikipedia

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    DD Urdu is a round-the-clock infotainment channel of the Doordarshan family. It was launched on 15 August, 2006 to preserve and promote the great cultural heritage of Urdu language & India. Right from its inception, the channel has been spreading its aesthetic sweetness, It provides its viewers with profound content in Urdu language.

  8. Sairbeen - Wikipedia

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    The show first began airing in 1968 on radio, [1] and was previously hosted by notable Pakistani broadcasters and journalists including Suraiya Shahab, Shafi Naqi Jamie, Mahpara Safdar, Ghazala Yasmeen, Waqar Ahmad Khan, Adil Shahzeb, Aamir Ahmad Khan, Ahmad Raza, Raza Ali Abidi and Amber Shamsi. This programme is broadcast from London by BBC Urdu.

  9. Khabardaar - Wikipedia

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    Khabardar (Urdu:خبردار) is an Urdu and Punjabi comedy television show created and hosted by Aftab Iqbal, and broadcast on Express News.The first season of the show had its premiere on 10 September 2015, aired at 11:03 pm on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays on Express News from 2015 to 2018.