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A Passage to India

United Kingdom, 1984
film

A passage to a land of spell binding mystery, of painful paradox and magnificent splendours. The enigma which is India enticed a young Englishwoman, drew her ..

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Journey into India

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Heat and dust

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Bombay: gateway to India

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India

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India: A Personal Encounter

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Stories in stone

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Hidden India

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Land of enlightenment

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Autobiography of a princess

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Kipling's India

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Indian fantasy

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India Song

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Hidden India Series

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Journey of a lifetime

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A Canterbury tale

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