Ainak Wala Jin
Ainak Wala Jin

Ainak Wala Jin

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1993- 1994
1 Seasons
58 Episodes
8.3(3 votes)
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Comedy
Family
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

A genie is sent by the emperor of genies from the Caucasus Mountains to our earth for the treatment of his eyesight problems. When he lands, he happens to meet a daring young boy who loves fantasies.

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26 members
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Shehzad Qaiser

Nastoor / Ainak Wala Jin

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Sehrish Khan

Farkhanda

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Munna Lahori

Zakoota Jin

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Ghayyur Akhtar

Samari Jadugar

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Ajlal Asim Bukhari

Imran

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Moattar Asim Bukhari

Moattar

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Zahid Sharif

Jin

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Nusrat Ara

Bil Batori

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Farooq Butt

Space Chief

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Aneel Chaudhri

Ashkali

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Shabnam Majeed

Baaji

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Haseeb Pasha

Hamoon Jadoogar

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Nabeel Ahmad Goheer

Father

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Asad Bhandara

Charlie Mamun

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Mukhtar Ahmad Shaad

Rehmu Baba

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Nisar Butt

Umro Ayyar

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Humza Ghayyur Akhtar

Dubi

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Hamza Bin Tahir

Son of Nastoor

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Jamil Fakhri

Taloos Badshah / Shah Taloos

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Albela

Taya Abba

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Rashid Mehmood

Sarkata Insaan

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Jamal Pasha

Chotta Jin

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Fariha Pervez

Aini

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Humaira Arshad

Toofani Nagan

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Umar Daraz

Aamlee Jadugar

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Najma

Karnani Churail

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