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Devdas all set to steal the show at 33rd International Film Festival of India All seven 'Devdas' to be screened at IFFI 2002
Seven films on 'Devdas' produced since 1935 in various Indian languages will be screened at the 33rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI), which will have 65 new films from as many as 40 countries across the world.