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Sunday, August 18, 2013
'Selected Memories'
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The best thing about the docu-feature was the effort to make Rabindranath Tagore accessible to the new-age viewers, hopefully Tagore would be read and be talked about all the more.
The film deserves to be seen by more people, and it would surely help if the film releases in theaters, at least for a limited run, because, no matter how much DD stresses on their reach being unparalleled the fact remains that only a few die-hard viewers watch documentaries on such godforsaken slots.
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