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Published: Volume 15, Issue 4, April, 2007
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A slight delay and some technological glitches could not dim the shine of film-maker, Mira Nair's joy as she interacted with fans, book lovers and movie buffs at an intimate evening at the SoBo eatery, Indigo, on the eve of The Namesake's release in Mumbai's theatres. Under a starry sky, the conversation got rather animated as she flopped down on the steps of the raised platform - with actor, Irfan Khan and writer, Sooni Taraporevala completing the creative triumvirate - and fielded questions from the gathering.
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