Mehboob Mitha

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Mehboob Mitha
Directed byA. Q. Pirzada
Written byAgha Saleem
Produced byG. S. Gurnani, Jhulelal Films
StarringAnila Niyaz, Mushtaque Changezi, Chakori, Kiran, Saqi
CinematographySyed Rizvi
Music byGhulam Ali
Release date
  • 12 November 1971 (1971-11-12)
Country Pakistan
Language Sindhi
Box officeRs. 0.003 crore (US$100)

Mehboob Mitha is a Pakistani film released on 12 November 1971. It was directed by A. Q. Pirzada, produced by G. S. Gurnani (Jhulelal Films) and starred Anila Niyaz and Mushtaq Changezi.

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