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− | THE POPULAR RELIGION AND FOLK-LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA <br/>
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1945
was
also
remembered
for
another
film
,
BN.
Rao's
Saliwhanan.
The
movie
remembered
not
just
because
it
was
one
of
the
first
Indian
fIlms
to
be
hand
tinted
in
colour,
but
because
this
.was
the
fIlm
in
which
M.G.
Ramachandran
was
cast
as
a
villain
and
Ranjan
played
the
lead
role
in
the
fIlm.
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