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This Day That Age
Spotlights and cine cameras turned on film stars Nirupa Roy and Nargis who were presented with flowers amid loud applause, when they were guests at a cinema house in Moscow on the occasion of the opening of the first Indian film festival in the Soviet Union on September 24. Later, "Do Bigha Zamin" was shown to the audience. The festival will last until September 29 when distribution of five Indian films is due to begin throughout the Soviet Union. Director K.A. Abbas, leader of the delegation, said 800 copies were due to be made and this would mean the biggest ever distribution of Indian films.
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