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Revisiting 1947 through Popular Cinema: A Comparative Study of India and Pakistan
by
Gita Viswanath
,
Salma Malik
Friday 11 September 2009
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Revisiting 1947 through Popular Cinema: A Comparative Study of India and Pakistan
(PDF - 171.5 kb)
by Gita Viswanath , Salma Malik, in: The Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 44 No. 36 September 05 - September 11, 2009
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