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Arnab Banerjee is a seasoned journalist and passionate film aficionado with over two decades of experience covering cinema, music, and the arts. He has written for leading national dailies including The Times of India, Hindustan Times, and Mail Today, and has also lent his creative flair to top advertising agencies as a copywriter. Known for his insightful film reviews, Arnab contributed regularly to The Asian Age and the BBC, while also writing widely on trends in cinema, art, music, and notable personalities from the world of entertainment.
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