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Aik Aur Ghazi is a Pakistanais film directed by Syed Noor with Saima

Aik Aur Ghazi (2011)

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Aik Aur Ghazi is a Punjabi-language film directed by Syed Noor. It is based on a man named Yusuf Kazzab from Lahore who claimed to be a prophet. He was sentenced to death by a lower court of Pakistan and was murdered by a man named Tariq in jail.

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