Nanak Shah Fakir

Nanak Shah Fakir

8.0

May 14 2014

2h 26m

Drama

Nanak Shah Fakir is a biographical film on the life and teachings of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak Dev.

Arif Zakaria

Arif Zakaria

Bhai Mardana

Puneet Sikka

Puneet Sikka

Bebe Nanaki

Adil Hussain

Adil Hussain

Rai Bullar

Anuraag Arora

Anuraag Arora

Kalu Mehta

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