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Thespian Dilip Kumar feels that contemporary cinema and its audience do not enjoy the emotional connect that was essential feature of the bygone era. "Today's cinema and its audience don't have the kind of emotional give-and-take that the cinema of the 50s had. The basic reason for that was because cinema was the only source of entertainment those days and, more often than not, its content was taken seriously by serious viewers," Dilip Kumar said. The veteran actor, who was supposed to attend the book launch of "The Dialogue of Devdas", penned by Nasreen Munni Kabir on Wednesday, could not do (more)
source: movies.ndtv.com
17 Feb 2012
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