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Making a mark on world cinema

Published by: Team GI Youth
Before he made his debut in mainstream Hindi cinema with Tabbar, Ajitpal Singh’s short films, Rammat Gammat and Fire In The Mountains made the rounds of film festivals around the world, including Sundance.
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Published on 28, May 2022

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