


The audience likes the story and loves the actors’ performance on screen.

The series features Leena Jumani played the main role of Paro, Kundan Kumar, Gauri Shankar, Ram Maher Jangra. But she tries to run out from there and planned to save her younger sister from this plot. Through this, they make money and Paro becomes a part of this conspiracy – unknowingly. According to the trailer, a gang takes money to marry the groom, and after the second day, he sent the women back to their ancestral home. The story of the show is quite interesting and romantic where Paro marries a boy and the next day the male family finds him to marry another boy who lives in their neighborhood. The last part was released on 25th May 2021 after a massive hot of part 1. Paro has divided into two parts which are directed by Sanjay Shastri and produced by Illu Digital Private Limited. with a crowd.Paro is a suspense thriller web show featuring famous TV actress Leena Jumani portrays Paro’s role. These are the ones that scare us, move us, crack us up and remind us of how fun and moving it is to watch cartoons, etc. So we’re counting down our picks for the 40 greatest animated movies of all time - the features (and a handful of key shorts too good not to include) that have pushed the boundaries of what drawn lines, computerized pixels or manipulated puppets could accomplish for filmgoers. What was once considered a cinematic distraction for children has blossomed into a medium that’s as creatively fertile and emotionally resonant as any live-action films aimed at the 18-and-over crowd (or, in the case of a stunner like Anomalisa, an incredible substitute for “adult” movies featuring actual adults). It’s crazy to think that, in the century-plus since Winsor McCay and the French Fantasmagorie first made moving drawings on a screen a form of popular entertainment, animation has given us everything from steamboat-steering mice and sly stop-motion foxes to, well, you name it: a septet of singing dwarves, psychic Japanese teens, counterculturally hip cats, crooning French triplets, classical-gassed satyrs and demons, humanity-saving robots, superhero families, the young-female brain’s emotional terrain and a lovable, unclassifiable creature known as a Totoro.
