Bharat Bhushan
Actor, producer, and writer Bharat Bhushan was the heartthrob of the 1950s. He was known for his romantic and tragic musicals.
Cinema is one of the most powerful mediums of expression. Positive or negative, the influence is breathtakingly enormous. We will surely discuss these two faces of cinema in detail but first of all, we will talk about the sheer magic of the art.
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