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We've said this before - and the magazines in the 1980s felt the same way. Sridevi and Jeetendra did so many films together back-to-back, it all muddled into one amalgamated movie. As the caption reads:
Some People Never Change
Himmatwala?
Akalmand??
Justice Chowdhary???
Tohfa????
No. This is Sarfarosh.
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