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Sanjay Leela Bhansali assaulted

  • The attack on ‘Padmavati’ in Rajasthan proves that when in the line of fire, step out of harm’s way

    The attack on ‘Padmavati’ in Rajasthan proves that when in the line of fire, step out of harm’s way

    Abhishek Dey
    · Jan 31, 2017 · 12:00 pm