Canvas Movie premiere
Premiere Of the Marathi Film "CANVAS", cinemax, Andheri, Mumbai, 28th October, 2009.
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Abhijit Satam
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Madhura Welenkar Actress
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Madhura Welenkar and Abhijit Satam
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Madhura Welenkar
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Sameer Dharmadhikari with Family
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Sameer Dharmadhikari
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Shivaji Satam
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Sulekha Talwakar
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Vaishali Samant
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