Three Brothers

Three Brothers

2014 · 16 min · ★ 7.3 · Drama, Family

Hamid struggles to care for his younger brothers when their father abandons them for Pakistan. Based on true events.

Directed by Aleem Khan · Written by Aleem Khan

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