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Film Making in Gujarati Cinema – What’s Changed Over The Years

Film Making In Gujarati Cinema - What's Changed Over The Years - SP Cinecorp
The Gujarati film industry has progressed rapidly over the years. However, to merely call this spectacle as an evolution of Gujarati cinema would miss the interesting facets of its history. Explore our blog for a unique take on the Film making in Gujarati Cinema over the years.
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