Gentleman
Once an Ordinary street Gangster, falls Deeply in Love with Zarnab, a journalist staunchly critical of his ilk. Determined to win her heart, Munna defies his own Criminal clan, led by his elder brother and mentor, Rehmati. As their tumultuous relationship oscillates between love and hostility, Zarnab undergoes a Deep realization – the true Culprits are not individuals like Munna, but the affluent elite who exploit them as pawns for their own Selfish Gains.
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