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  • MS Sathyu on the enduring love for ‘Garm Hava’, political cinema, and lessons from Hitchcock

    MS Sathyu on the enduring love for ‘Garm Hava’, political cinema, and lessons from Hitchcock

    Archana Nathan
    · Sep 17, 2017 · 09:15 am