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Lagaan will be the first Indian film to be released nation-wide in China 'Lagaan' set to break Hollywood's monopoly in China
Bollywood blockbuster and Oscar best foreign film nominee 'Lagaan' will have its China debut next month (November) paving way for Hindi film industry to break Hollywood's monopoly in the world's most populous nation, industry sources said on October 13.