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Budget 2021 ignores $.2.8 Billion Film Industry

 

Budget 2021 ignores $.2.8 Billion Film Industry

There is no denying that the Indian film industry which is backed by the largest cinema hubs

in the world and has passionate cinema-goers is a multi-billion-rupee industry - but it had

no mention in the budget of 2021, this is our take on the budget 2021 which ignores the

$.2.8 Billion Film Industry: https://www.spcinecorp.com/budget-2021-ignores-the-film-industry/ 

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