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Google Cultural Institute pays tribute to Indian cinema's most powerful characters

<p>Google Cultural Institute's latest online exhibition pays rich tribute to Indian cinema's most powerful and iconic characters</p>

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A lobby card still featuring Meena Kumari and Sachin, from the Hindi film, Majhli Didi (1967). COURTESY/Museum of Art & Photography (MAP, Bangalore)
A lobby card still featuring Meena Kumari and Sachin, from the Hindi film, Majhli Didi (1967). COURTESY/Museum of Art & Photography (MAP, Bangalore)

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