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From running a video cassette library to becoming one of India's most successful filmmakers, Madhur Bhandarkar has come a long way. He's bagged the National Award thrice — in 2002, when his Chandni Bar was adjudged the best socially relevant film; in 2005, when Page Three was declared the best feature film; and now, he's bagged the best director award for his Traffic Signal. BT caught up with this ever-positive and modest filmmaker...
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