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The trailer of Dia Mirza and Mohit Raina starrer Kaafir will give you goosebumps

We have witnessed a lot of amazing web series on different OTT platforms and in the coming months, also there are many interesting web series that will be released. One of them is Dia Mirza and Mohit Raina starrer Kaafir. The trailer of Kaafir has been released and there are scenes that will you goosebumps.

The trailer starts with the beautiful snow-capped mountains and then we are introduced to a cute little girl who is singing Jana Gana Mana. After a few lines of India’s national anthem, she starts singing the national anthem of Pakistan. The trailer then showcases the journey of three people, a Pakistani woman who is accused of being a militant, her daughter, and a journalist.


Dia Mirza and Mohit Raina, both the actors are making their digital debut with Kaafir. Dia is amazing in the trailer and Mohit too is fantastic. After his impressive performance in Uri: The Surgical Strike, we now can’t wait to see Mohit in Kaafir. But, the show-stealer is the little girl, she is simply outstanding and as performed confidently.

Kaafir will be premiered on Zee5 on 15th June 2019 and we are sure after watching the trailer, you will be eager to watch the web series.

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