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<title>Raj-Nayyar did work together</title>
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<description>I have just gone through Rajiv Vijayakar’s Neglected Chords It was interesting to note that certain composers had either not worked for films starring a particular star or did not work with certain lyricists.</description>
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<title>SRK in a league of his own</title>
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<description>I have a special soft corner for Screen. I like it from the core of my heart.</description>
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<title>Pertinent editorial</title>
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<description>It was good to read your insight on the copyright issue in the editorial of Screen dated February 25. It’s been a long battle to share the huge profits.</description>
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<title>Cause for  grief</title>
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<description>Music lovers are shocked to read the news about the plan to remove the graves of legends Mohammed Rafi and Naushad  located at Mumbai’s Juhu mosque due to lack of space.</description>
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<title>MNIK: Strikes a chord</title>
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<description>The screening of the movie My Name Is Khan in theatres across Berlin has put Indians in second place as far as the viewing of the movie itself is concerned.</description>
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<title>MNIK: Strikes a chord</title>
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<description>I enjoy Karan Johar’s films as they are entertaining and emotional but MNIK is different as it conveys a delicate message  beautifully.</description>
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<title>Kudos to Maharashtrians</title>
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<description>The fact that several people thronged to the theatres last Friday to watch My Name Is Khan, despite the threats given by the Shiv Sena...</description>
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<title>Inspiring editorial</title>
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<description>Kudos to you for boldly backing up Shah Rukh Khan in support of creative freedom and freedom of expression in your editorial of Screen dated February 12.</description>
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<title>Undeserving honours</title>
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<title>Good read</title>
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<description>The article on KL Saigal (KLS) in Memories (Screen, Feb 5) by Rajiv Vijayakar was brilliant.</description>
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