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Yoosuf

Nahula'ge Yoosuf

Genre : Romance, Drama

Runtime : 2H 58M

Director : Fathimath Nahula
Writer : Fathimath Nahula

Synopsis

Follows the trials of Yoosuf, a deaf man from rural origins as he falls in love and begins a life with a city girl.

Actors

Yoosuf Shafeeu
Yoosuf Shafeeu
Yoosuf
Niuma Mohamed
Niuma Mohamed
Usha
Ahmed Nimal
Ahmed Nimal
Yasir
Fauziyya
Fauziyya
Maama
Sheela Najeeb
Sheela Najeeb
Mary
Mohamed Manik
Mohamed Manik
Aslam
Ravi Farooq
Ravi Farooq
Riyaz

Crews

Fathimath Nahula
Fathimath Nahula
Director
Fathimath Nahula
Fathimath Nahula
Screenplay

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