
Dil Ne Kaha Dil Se
Apr 03 2025
•1h 23m
•Drama, Romance, Family
Marvi, a beautiful young girl, dreams of marriage, but her biggest obstacle is her own aunt, Aina, who never married and refuses to let her niece marry either. Similarly, Umer, a charming young man, also wishes to settle down, but his uncle, Subustageen, stands in his way. Having lost his wife in an accident, Subustageen wants to remarry and forbids Umer from marrying before him. Fate brings Marvi and Umer together, sparking love between them. However, with their families creating endless complications, their journey to happiness is anything but easy. Will Marvi and Umer finally tie the knot? Can they convince their families to accept their love? Will Subustageen and Aina stand in their way, or will they give them their blessing? And will Subustageen and Aina choose to stay single forever?
Cast
See allHiba Bukhari
Marvi

Muneeb Butt
Umer
Danish Nawaz
Subhstageen
Sahiba Afzal
Aina
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