Ikram Akhtar Films

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Ikram Akhtar Films (IAF)
Type Private
Industry Entertainment
Founded Mumbai, Maharashtra in 2014
Founder Ikram Akhtar
Headquarters,
Products Films
Music
Owner Ikram Akhtar

Ikram Akhtar Films (IAF) is an Indian entertainment company established by Ikram Akhtar, an Indian film writer who was considered as one of the most versatile writers in Bollywood Ikram Akhtar after writing so many hit and successful movies like Ready, Thank You, No Problem, Chal mere bhai Ya Rab and many more, he gathered all his experience and ability and established a Production Company Ikram Akhtar Films

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