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NOV 2009 086

Rex: Still King of Cinema!

This Bengaluru single-screen is a slice of nostalgia Built during World War-II, generations have watched the stories this old war-horse has told. It has braved the test of time and the onward march of multiplexes. Thus, in a world were technology rules, Rex is an island that ...
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