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Ummeed est un film réalisé par Nitin Bose avec Joy Mukherjee

Ummeed (1961)

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Ummeed is a 1962 Bollywood Hindi film, directed by Nitin Bose, with Ashok Kumar, Joy Mukherjee, Nanda, Agha, Leela Naidu and Leela Mishra playing the lead roles.

The film has a hit music by Ravi and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni with songs like Mujhe Ishq Hai Tujhise sung by Mohammed Rafi becoming all time hits. In a rare instance, Ravi, the music director sang one of the songs too in the movie.

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