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Bharat Shah's arrest hits Hindi film industry
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India Abroad
01-19-2001
Bharat Shah's arrest hits Hindi film industry
Work on at least 10 major films produced or financed by diamond merchant
Bharat Shah came to a halt last week, following his arrest on Jan. 8 for
allegedly having links with the Mumbai underworld.
Shah was remanded to police custody until Jan. 19. The police have already
questioned him twice in two weeks over the financing of the film "Chori
Chori Chupke Chupke" which...
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