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Manyan Fina-finan Kannywood a 2014

1  Andamali
2  Mai Ciki
3  Namaliya
4  Mahaifiya Ta
5  Zeenat
6  Munafikin Mata
7  Daga Ni Sai Ke
8  Ya Daga Allah
9  Jinin Jiki Na
10  Dakin Amarya 3 & 4
11  Hanyar Kano
12  Dan Mallam
13  Kanen Miji
14  Dan Tasi
15  Maja
16  Gadar Zare
17  Duniya Labari
18  Atiku
19 Sarah
20  Kanen Ajali
21 Hawan Dare
22  So Aljannar Duniya

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