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    <title>Tryst with cinematic paradise</title>
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    <namePart>Kumar, Nitishwar</namePart>
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    <extent>66(9), Sep, 2022: p.18-23</extent>
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  <abstract>The union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has had a unique and memorable tryst with firms and filmmaking. Classics such as Kashmir ki Kali, jab jab phool khile, Himalya ki god mein, Janwar stand testimony to this beautiful affair between cinema and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. – Reproduced  </abstract>
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