Smita Patil’s Manthan Set To Release In India After Cannes 2024 Premier(Photo Credit –IMDb)
Cinematic Genuis Shyam Benegal’s Masterpiece Manthan, starring Naseeruddin Shah and the late Smita Patil, was screened at Cannes 2024. The restored version of the 1976 Cult movie was met with warmth and glowing reviews. The Hindi film classic found a new audience that witnessed it for the first time. Reports state that Manthan, following its successful run at the Cannes Film Festival, will be re-released in Indian theaters.
Film Heritage Foundation, Gujarat Co-Operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd., PVR-inox Ltd., and Cinépolis India have teamed up to release the restored classic in 50 cities and 100 theaters throughout India on June 1 and 2, following a resounding reception at the film festival.
With its spectacular return to the limelight at the Cannes Film Festival, the restored version of Shyam Benegal’s iconic Manthan, starring the late actor Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah,...
Cinematic Genuis Shyam Benegal’s Masterpiece Manthan, starring Naseeruddin Shah and the late Smita Patil, was screened at Cannes 2024. The restored version of the 1976 Cult movie was met with warmth and glowing reviews. The Hindi film classic found a new audience that witnessed it for the first time. Reports state that Manthan, following its successful run at the Cannes Film Festival, will be re-released in Indian theaters.
Film Heritage Foundation, Gujarat Co-Operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd., PVR-inox Ltd., and Cinépolis India have teamed up to release the restored classic in 50 cities and 100 theaters throughout India on June 1 and 2, following a resounding reception at the film festival.
With its spectacular return to the limelight at the Cannes Film Festival, the restored version of Shyam Benegal’s iconic Manthan, starring the late actor Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Aayushi Hemnani
- KoiMoi
“Manthan” is a landmark for Hindi cinema for a number of reasons. For starters, it was the first film in the world to be produced not by a single production house, but the farmers of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Federation who contributed Rs.2 each for the production of the movie. Furthermore, it is based on a story written jointly by Dr. Verghese Kurien and director Shyam Benegal. The story actually takes place during the White Revolution (also known as Operation Flood), whose impact extended to uplifting the living standards of rural communities, to empowering women farmers and ensuring self-sufficiency in dairy production, marking a significant milestone in India's agricultural history. As such, the script actually focuses on a case that highlights the issues the people who started the program faced, particularly in rural communities.
The film went on to win the 1977 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi...
The film went on to win the 1977 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi...
- 5/21/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Lucknow, Dec 12 (Ians) Lucknow will host the 57th All India Prakash Chandra Ghosh Memorial full length Bengali drama competition which will begin at Bengali Club from December 23.
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
- 12/12/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Dec 12 (Ians) Lucknow will host the 57th All India Prakash Chandra Ghosh Memorial full length Bengali drama competition which will begin at Bengali Club from December 23.
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
The 18-day event will see teams from New Delhi, Kolkata and other parts of the country.
The plays will begin from 7 pm onwards daily and entry will be free.
Plays including – ‘Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwala, Shree Charankamleshu, Bisharjjan and Mahamaya, Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala and Utpal Dutt Hari Fathebe will be staged during the competition.
Directors like Shomik Roy, Rajkumar Pal and Gautam Bhattacharya are participating in the competition which will be judged by artists Indrajeet Mitra, Reena Biswas and Prabir Dey.
“There has been a decline in amateur theatre over the years. The festival aims to promote theatre among the youth,” said Bengali Club President Arun Banerjee.
The competition was started in 1963 after the demise of Bengali theatre artist Prakash Chandra Ghosh...
- 12/12/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Zee Theatre is celebrating the birth anniversary of eminent playwright Vijay Tendulkar with teleplays Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai and Sakharam B. Tendulkar redefined Marathi theatre with his searing commentaries on socio-political issues and often rattled conventions and questioned oppressive norms. Both teleplays perfectly exemplify the incisive and powerful writing that Tendulkar's peerless oeuvre stands for. Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai is an adaptation of his 1967 Marathi classic Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe and Sakharam B is based on the 1972 masterpiece Sakharam Binder.
Vijay Tendulkar's Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai
Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai
This is an adaptation of Tendulkar’s Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe. The story which is a simple and engrossing one begins with a theatre group which plans to stage a make-believe play in a village. This make-believe however slowly turns into the grim reality when real stories come out in the open. Issues such as gender discrimination and time-worn social...
Vijay Tendulkar's Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai
Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai
This is an adaptation of Tendulkar’s Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe. The story which is a simple and engrossing one begins with a theatre group which plans to stage a make-believe play in a village. This make-believe however slowly turns into the grim reality when real stories come out in the open. Issues such as gender discrimination and time-worn social...
- 1/7/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Actor Amol Parashar, who rose to fame with his character Chitvan Sharma in Tvf Tripling, and is currently being seen in film 'Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare', has also featured in the lead role in the televised play 'Panchi Aise Aate Hai' on Tata Sky Theatre, which is celebrating Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar's contribution to theatre.
Sharing his thoughts on theatre, Amol shared that for exploration purposes, "theatre is the easiest and most convenient medium for an actor".
"When working on a text, or when working on a theatrical production, the process gives you ample time and space to experiment and ‘play' around. You can keep working on a performance or refining it as you do more and more shows of the same production. Thanks to the beauty of imagination in theatre, you can also deal with characters and themes that are far away from you physically.
Sharing his thoughts on theatre, Amol shared that for exploration purposes, "theatre is the easiest and most convenient medium for an actor".
"When working on a text, or when working on a theatrical production, the process gives you ample time and space to experiment and ‘play' around. You can keep working on a performance or refining it as you do more and more shows of the same production. Thanks to the beauty of imagination in theatre, you can also deal with characters and themes that are far away from you physically.
- 10/1/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
We might be under lockdown, but this doesn?t stop us from exploring different places through the world of books! As we celebrate World Book Day today, here is what these TV actors love to read!
Shweta Rohira:?My favourite book is my first novel Filmy chick. It still feels like a dream to have written my first novel. I have always enjoyed reading and books that touched my heart are Nicholas Spark?s Walk To Remember and Mitch Albom?s Timekeeper.? There are a lot of books that I have lately and could recommend during this quarantine phase like Dalai Lama Cat, Postscript which a sequel to Ps I love you, The Coercion, Fables of Rumi, and the list can go on and on.?
Ramman Handa:?Books are my best friends. Say it Like Obama is one of my favourite books which has the entire journey of Mr.
Shweta Rohira:?My favourite book is my first novel Filmy chick. It still feels like a dream to have written my first novel. I have always enjoyed reading and books that touched my heart are Nicholas Spark?s Walk To Remember and Mitch Albom?s Timekeeper.? There are a lot of books that I have lately and could recommend during this quarantine phase like Dalai Lama Cat, Postscript which a sequel to Ps I love you, The Coercion, Fables of Rumi, and the list can go on and on.?
Ramman Handa:?Books are my best friends. Say it Like Obama is one of my favourite books which has the entire journey of Mr.
- 4/23/2020
- GlamSham
After the news of Jnanpith award winner Girish Karnad's death broke on social media, members of the film fraternity including?Shabana Azmi,?Sonam K Ahuja, Madhur Bhandarkar, among many others took to Twitter to mourn the demise of the veteran playwright, screenwriter, actor, and director.
Karnad died at his residence in Bengaluru on Monday morning. He was 81. The veteran artist is survived by his son Raghu, a writer and journalist.
Also, read:?Jnanpith winner Girish Karnad passes away!
Here's what the celebrities have tweeted:
Shabana Azmi: Deeply saddened to learn about Girish Karnad. Haven't yet been able to speak with his family. Its been a friendship of 43 years and I need the privacy to mourn him. I request the media to kindly excuse me from giving quotes.
Madhur Bhandarkar: Deeply saddened by the news of demise of Girsh Karnadji. He will be remembered for his work as a theater personality,...
Karnad died at his residence in Bengaluru on Monday morning. He was 81. The veteran artist is survived by his son Raghu, a writer and journalist.
Also, read:?Jnanpith winner Girish Karnad passes away!
Here's what the celebrities have tweeted:
Shabana Azmi: Deeply saddened to learn about Girish Karnad. Haven't yet been able to speak with his family. Its been a friendship of 43 years and I need the privacy to mourn him. I request the media to kindly excuse me from giving quotes.
Madhur Bhandarkar: Deeply saddened by the news of demise of Girsh Karnadji. He will be remembered for his work as a theater personality,...
- 6/10/2019
- GlamSham
When a society goes through trouble and art becomes a subject of censorship and freedom of an artiste gets curtailed, that complexity produces the best art, says National Award-winning filmmaker Sudhir Mishra.
"Art gets better if the society is troubled. When a society is going through trouble and transformation, the art gets created from the complexity. I will not sit down and complain about how the freedom of an artiste has been curtailed down by authority. There are countries where people are telling stories and finding their way to create their art despite the red eyes of authority," Mishra told Ians.
Steering clear of calling it good or bad, Mishra said: "It is a reality that in every society, art faces obstacles to be free but it is what it is. We can see Iran's new wave cinema or look at China."
The Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi?maker is himself...
"Art gets better if the society is troubled. When a society is going through trouble and transformation, the art gets created from the complexity. I will not sit down and complain about how the freedom of an artiste has been curtailed down by authority. There are countries where people are telling stories and finding their way to create their art despite the red eyes of authority," Mishra told Ians.
Steering clear of calling it good or bad, Mishra said: "It is a reality that in every society, art faces obstacles to be free but it is what it is. We can see Iran's new wave cinema or look at China."
The Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi?maker is himself...
- 5/30/2019
- GlamSham
By Mahesh Bhatt
‘Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity’, said the French philosopher, activist and mystic, Simone Weil.
I have always believed that stories have the power to awaken us to the truth. Works of writers, who write from their wounds, have the power to take us via their stories into the truths of other people, whose lives we are willfully blind to, because we are busy amusing ourselves with comfortable lies.
Director Hansal Mehta and writer Apurva Asrani do just that in their film Aligarh. They take us from our safe sanctuaries and our prisons, out of the same old Bollywood stories we have been telling ourselves, and pull us into the life of Dr. Srinavas Ramchandra Siras, a linguist and author in Aligarh University, who was humiliated and ousted from his position because of his sexual orientation.
This under-two hour biographical drama, made by brilliant...
‘Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity’, said the French philosopher, activist and mystic, Simone Weil.
I have always believed that stories have the power to awaken us to the truth. Works of writers, who write from their wounds, have the power to take us via their stories into the truths of other people, whose lives we are willfully blind to, because we are busy amusing ourselves with comfortable lies.
Director Hansal Mehta and writer Apurva Asrani do just that in their film Aligarh. They take us from our safe sanctuaries and our prisons, out of the same old Bollywood stories we have been telling ourselves, and pull us into the life of Dr. Srinavas Ramchandra Siras, a linguist and author in Aligarh University, who was humiliated and ousted from his position because of his sexual orientation.
This under-two hour biographical drama, made by brilliant...
- 2/20/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Mitraa, directed by Ravi Jadhav, won the Best Indian Narrative Short Film award at the 5th Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival.
The film based on a play by Vijay Tendulkar, also got its lead actor Veena Jamkar, a special mention from the Jury. The award included a trophy and a cash award of Rs 20,000 sponsored by Anupam Kher’s acting academy Actor Prepares.
Canadian film Tru Love won the top two awards – Best Narrative Feature Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Kate Trotter at the festival.
The Riyad Wadia award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker went to Sharon Flynn for her film I’dentity. The award includes a trophy and a cash award of Rs 15,000 sponsored by Wadia Movietone. The winner also gets HD shooting kit from Accord Equips for two days.
The other awards of the night were won by Bridegroom (Best Documentary Feature), Families...
The film based on a play by Vijay Tendulkar, also got its lead actor Veena Jamkar, a special mention from the Jury. The award included a trophy and a cash award of Rs 20,000 sponsored by Anupam Kher’s acting academy Actor Prepares.
Canadian film Tru Love won the top two awards – Best Narrative Feature Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Kate Trotter at the festival.
The Riyad Wadia award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker went to Sharon Flynn for her film I’dentity. The award includes a trophy and a cash award of Rs 15,000 sponsored by Wadia Movietone. The winner also gets HD shooting kit from Accord Equips for two days.
The other awards of the night were won by Bridegroom (Best Documentary Feature), Families...
- 5/27/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
A still from the opening film “Out in the Dark”
Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2014 will open with Michael Mayer’s Out in the Dark (Israel, Palestine, USA), a love story between an ambitious Palestinian student and an idealistic Israeli lawyer caught in a minefield of socio-political conflict.
The festival which will take place from May 21 – May 25 at Liberty Cinema, New Marine Lines and Alliance Française de Bombay; will screen around 154 films from 31 countries including shorts and features in both narrative and documentary category.
Twenty-eight Indian films will be screened at the festival. National Award winning director Ravi Jadhav’s Marathi short film Mitraa, based on Vijay Tendulkar’s play Mitrachi Goshta, will be screened on Saturday May 24, 4.45 pm at Liberty Cinema in a short film package ‘Indian Showcase’.
Pradipta Ray who was the winner of Riyad Wadia Award for Emerging Indian Filmmaker at Kashish 2012 will return with Bengali...
Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2014 will open with Michael Mayer’s Out in the Dark (Israel, Palestine, USA), a love story between an ambitious Palestinian student and an idealistic Israeli lawyer caught in a minefield of socio-political conflict.
The festival which will take place from May 21 – May 25 at Liberty Cinema, New Marine Lines and Alliance Française de Bombay; will screen around 154 films from 31 countries including shorts and features in both narrative and documentary category.
Twenty-eight Indian films will be screened at the festival. National Award winning director Ravi Jadhav’s Marathi short film Mitraa, based on Vijay Tendulkar’s play Mitrachi Goshta, will be screened on Saturday May 24, 4.45 pm at Liberty Cinema in a short film package ‘Indian Showcase’.
Pradipta Ray who was the winner of Riyad Wadia Award for Emerging Indian Filmmaker at Kashish 2012 will return with Bengali...
- 5/19/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Mumbai, Dec 8: Well-known Marathi actor Vinay Apte has died after suffering from breathing problem, said a source from Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital here. He was 62.
"Apte was suffering from breathing problem and he passed away yesterday (Saturday) evening," said the source.
A well-known name in Marathi movies, theatre and the television world, Apte started his acting career in 1974 with Marathi theatre and later graduated to direction. "Mitrachi Goshta", written by well-known Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar, was the first play directed by him.
He also featured in Marathi moives such as "Mohaan Aawatey",.
"Apte was suffering from breathing problem and he passed away yesterday (Saturday) evening," said the source.
A well-known name in Marathi movies, theatre and the television world, Apte started his acting career in 1974 with Marathi theatre and later graduated to direction. "Mitrachi Goshta", written by well-known Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar, was the first play directed by him.
He also featured in Marathi moives such as "Mohaan Aawatey",.
- 12/8/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai, Aug 11: Acclaimed filmmaker Govind Nihalani, who is planning a sequel to "Ardh Satya", says he would like to team up with Om Puri for the second part.
Om Puri played the protagonist in the 1983 release, which also had Amrish Puri and Smita Patil -- but both the actors are not alive.
"...the two major people are not there anymore with us. Right now, I am keeping my options open and I am waiting to see what happens. I would love to have Om Puri again," he told Ians.
Based on noted Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar's short story, the critically acclaimed cop-drama revolved around a police officer, played by.
Om Puri played the protagonist in the 1983 release, which also had Amrish Puri and Smita Patil -- but both the actors are not alive.
"...the two major people are not there anymore with us. Right now, I am keeping my options open and I am waiting to see what happens. I would love to have Om Puri again," he told Ians.
Based on noted Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar's short story, the critically acclaimed cop-drama revolved around a police officer, played by.
- 8/11/2013
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Kolkata, Nov 25: Indian theatre is at par with world theatre in terms of quality, despite lacking in technical standards, says thespian Mohan Agashe.
"We might not be technically as advanced, but the quality of writers, the work they produce, is excellent. We are at par with any global form of theatre. The Marathi and Bengali theatre scenario especially is very good," Agashe told Ians.
Known for critically acclaimed Marathi plays like "Ghasiram Kotwal" by Vijay Tendulkar, and Hindi films like "Nishant" and "Manthan" by Shyam Benegal, Agashe was here to star in his first Hindi play "Adhe Adhure" staged as part of the 12th Vodafone.
"We might not be technically as advanced, but the quality of writers, the work they produce, is excellent. We are at par with any global form of theatre. The Marathi and Bengali theatre scenario especially is very good," Agashe told Ians.
Known for critically acclaimed Marathi plays like "Ghasiram Kotwal" by Vijay Tendulkar, and Hindi films like "Nishant" and "Manthan" by Shyam Benegal, Agashe was here to star in his first Hindi play "Adhe Adhure" staged as part of the 12th Vodafone.
- 11/25/2012
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Nina Lath Gupta
By December 2012, Nfdc to launch new training programme for mid-career professionals Nfdc will promote India as a destination to make films at Cannes Film Festival Co-production with other countries is the way forward
From the glass wall of her cabin on the sixth floor of the Discovery of India building, Nina Lath Gupta oversees her team working frantically for the Cannes Film Festival. She is happy that four Indian films have made it to the premier film festival in its 65th edition. With a welcoming smile and the composure of a corporate honcho, she talks passionately about the National Film Development Corporation (Nfdc).
Gupta is the Managing Director of Nfdc, and one of its roles entails promoting Indian cinema at international film festivals. How Nfdc has contributed to this landmark year for Indian cinema at Cannes isn’t very overt, yet significant.
Ashim Ahluwalia’s Miss Lovely...
By December 2012, Nfdc to launch new training programme for mid-career professionals Nfdc will promote India as a destination to make films at Cannes Film Festival Co-production with other countries is the way forward
From the glass wall of her cabin on the sixth floor of the Discovery of India building, Nina Lath Gupta oversees her team working frantically for the Cannes Film Festival. She is happy that four Indian films have made it to the premier film festival in its 65th edition. With a welcoming smile and the composure of a corporate honcho, she talks passionately about the National Film Development Corporation (Nfdc).
Gupta is the Managing Director of Nfdc, and one of its roles entails promoting Indian cinema at international film festivals. How Nfdc has contributed to this landmark year for Indian cinema at Cannes isn’t very overt, yet significant.
Ashim Ahluwalia’s Miss Lovely...
- 5/3/2012
- by Nandita Dutta
- DearCinema.com
.Who is Abul Kasem?. Is he a character in a fairy tale, or an international super-spy? Is she a renowned auteur director? Does he or she pose a clear and present danger? And is there really more than one? These are the questions one is left wondering about after watching .Invasion!., billed as a subversive comedy about identity and stereotypes, centring on .Abulkasem., a name mysteriously belonging to a wide assortment of characters in the play featuring South Asian origin actors Nick Choksi and Andrew Guilarte. Swedish novelist and playwright Jonas Hassen Khemiri.s Obie Award-winning play .anatomizing lazy paranoia about the Middle East., as The Village Voice put it, will have a return engagement Off-Broadway this fall coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. Scheduled through Oct 1, previews start Sep 6 prior to an official press opening Sep 13 at The Flea Theatre in Manhattan, where Play Company, an...
- 8/20/2011
- Filmicafe
Saregama, one of the biggest music archive in India recently presented a mesmerizing a live musical concert of “Kanan Daras Karo” by Shrinivas Joshi, son of Hindustani classical music maestro Pandit Bhimsen Joshi in front of a large audience in Mumbai.
“Kanan Daras Karo” was an attempt to define Pt. Bhimsen Joshi’s persona and his music through the bandishes composed by his disciple and son Shrinivas Joshi. The bandishes from ‘Kanan Daras Karo’ reflect musical thoughts and expressions of eminent personalities like Ustad Vilayat Khan, Vijay Tendulkar, Mangesh Padgaonkar.
“Kanan Daras Karo” was an attempt to define Pt. Bhimsen Joshi’s persona and his music through the bandishes composed by his disciple and son Shrinivas Joshi. The bandishes from ‘Kanan Daras Karo’ reflect musical thoughts and expressions of eminent personalities like Ustad Vilayat Khan, Vijay Tendulkar, Mangesh Padgaonkar.
- 11/11/2009
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
When Anupam Kher had decided to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Saraansh and invite his fellow actor Neelu Phule to savor the occasion, he had to literally hunt down Neelu Phule as he had walked away from the limelight. Who would have thought that this would again be his last function in the public realm, as within two months Neelu Phule has decided that he had enough with this world and he would now go and join his friend Vijay Tendulkar and create new dramatic oeuvres in the heaven. It is not out of place to mention that Vijay Tendulkar's immensely popular play...
- 7/13/2009
- GlamSham
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