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Humaima Malick starrer Jindo heart-wrenching OST out now

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Humaima Malick starrer Jindo heart-wrenching OST out now. Green Entertainment is coming up with some truly unique content. Humaima Malick is also coming back to the television screens. She took a long break and her last film The Legend of Maula Jatt has become the highest grossing film in the history of Pakistani Cinema while winning accolades and love worldwide. She received a lot of love for her character Daro Natt and she will again be seen in a very strong character of JIndo in her upcoming drama.

Jindo is based on a real life story and it is shot in a very unique desert area. Humaima and the whole cast looks fierce and there will be a lot of action and thrill in Jindo. The Anjum Shahzad directorial’s heart-wrenching OST is out now and it will give you chills. Penned by Ahad Ali Siddiqui, O Rabba Ho is sung by Schmaila Rehmat Hussain and the music is composed by Schumaila Rehmat Hussain and Faraz Rizvi.

Here is the OST for Jindo:

Here is how the internet is reacting to Jindo while many are done waiting for the dramas for so long:

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