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Apna Time Aayega: What Privileged India Needs to Learn from Gully Boy’s Shabdon Ka Jwala
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Apna Time Aayega: What Privileged India Needs to Learn from Gully Boy’s Shabdon Ka Jwala

Gully Boy’s characters — not just Murad, but all the angry, hopeful, listless, fighting, restless people that crowd his world — refuse to be silenced or ignored. They don’t speak “our” language, but by God, they’ll have their say.
Posted by Sonali Kokra March 18, 2016

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