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Almighty Motion Picture has acquired the film rights to eight iconic novels by Ved Prakash Sharma, renowned as the father of Indian pulp fiction. Sharma's works, known for their thrilling plots and enduring characters, include titles like "Superstar," "Paintra," and the cult trilogy "Qatil Ho To Aisa." The adaptations aim to bring Sharma's timeless stories to a new generation, blending nostalgia with modern storytelling.
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