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    ‘Adipurush’ controversy: Mythological film’s dialogue to be tweaked after outcry

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    ‘Adipurush’ controversy: Mythological film’s dialogue to be tweaked after outcry

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    The Political Fix: Holding political rallies and taking charge of Delhi, is Amit Shah back?

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