Uma (unreleased film)

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Uma
Directed byTathagata Singha
Written byTathagata Singha & Sudeep Nigam
Produced byAvishek Ghosh
Mantraraj Paliwal
Starring Kajal Aggarwal
Ayoshi Talukdar
Gaurav Sharma
Harsh Chhaya
Tinnu Anand
Production
companies
AVMA Media
Miraj Group
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Uma is an unreleased Indian Hindi-language film directed by Tathagata Singha. The film is produced by Avishek Ghosh and Mantraraj Paliwal. The film stars Kajal Aggarwal, Tinnu Anand, Harsh Chhaya, Gaurav Sharma and Ayoshi Talukdar. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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