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Some 'bodies' of work refuse to fade away: Pooja
Mumbai, Aug 21: Actress-filmmaker Pooja Bhatt is thrilled that her production "Jism", an erotic thriller, will be screened at a festival after 14 years of its release and believes that some 'bodies' of work don't fade away easily.
"Off to Ranchi for the @jagranfilmfest where #Jism is being screened 14 years after it released. Some 'bodies' of work refuse to fade away!," Pooja tweeted on Friday.
The 2015 edition of the Jagran Film Festival started from Delhi on July 1. It will culminate here in September.
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