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India’s Love Story With ‘D.D.L.J’ Is Still Strong After 27 Years

The New York Times – Movies:

‘D.D.L.J.,’ which a Mumbai theater has shown nearly every day since 1995, encapsulates a society in churn, with the choices afforded by economic opportunity clashing with tradition.

Mujib Mashal
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