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Lashoon Ka Baazar [Corpses Bazaar]

De: Ibne Safi
Narrado por: Shamshad Ali Khan
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Against the backdrop of the subcontinent's independence and the origin of People's Republic of China, Imran enjoys his stay in the UK as a young student, works on his mental and physical abilities and discovers new ways to bring the biggest criminal of the new era to justice.

Narrated by: Basit Faryad, Sarah Gill, Tasneem Ansari, Shehla Shabbir, Shahid Masroor, Abdul Mannan, Muhammad Naeem, Mujtaba, Shuja Khan, Munir Ahmed, Salman Akhtar, Shamshad Ali Khan.

Original Music by: Mohsin Allahditta.

Written by: Khurram Ali Shafique.

Directed by: Shamshad Ali Khan.

Produced by: Zain Mukhi.

Please note: This audiobook is in Urdu.

©1956 Estate of Ibne Safi (P)2021 Zain Mukhi
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Imran’s voice is not appropriate to begin with. On top, it changes randomly. That completely breaks the flow of the story. I couldn’t continue listening anymore. Very disappointed!

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