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Southasianfilms May 16, 2018 University of Wisconsin - Madison Learning Support Services - Room 259 SOUTH ASIAN FILMS ON VIDEO (DVD only ; VHS only) Title Time Call Number 1000 Rupee Note. 89 min . HI2.073 2 States . 149 min . HI2.080 3 Idiots. 164 min . HI2.052 Aakrosh (Hindi) . 141 min . HI2.030 Abhiyum Naanum. TM2.007 Afghani Star . PA2.001 Amar Akbar Anthony (Hindi). 180 min . HI2.029 Andhala Marto Dola (How a Blind Person Winks!) (Marathi) . MR2.001 Ame Pardesi Paan. GU2.001 August Sun (Sinhala) . 108 min . SI2.001 Autograph (Tamiil) . TM2.006 Barsaat (Hindi) . 157 min . HI2.036 Bombay. 130 min . HI2.077 Chak de! India. 152 min . HI2.011 Chennai Express . Chokher Bali: A Passion Play (Bengali and Hindi) . 120 min . HI2.047 Chulam (Hindi) . AS4.000.020 The Compensation . 112 min . SI2.002 Dahavi F (Marathi) . MR2.002 Deewaar (Hindi) . 160 min . HI2.038 Devdas (Hindi) . HI2.040 Dhanak . 116 min . HI2.076 Dhoom. HI2.054 Dhoom: 2. 147 min . HI2.055 Dil : Dil hai ke manta nahiu . HI2.043 Dil Chahta Hai (Hindi) . 185 min . HI2.023 Dil Hai Tumhaara (Hindi). HI2.039 Dillagi . 182 min . HI2.009 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenege (Hindi). 160 min . HI2.028 Dindigul Sarathy (Tamil) . TM2.008 The Dirty Picture . 140 min . HI2.059 Don . HI2.053 Dor . 123 min . HI2.008 Dum Laga Ke Haisha (Hindi). 111 min . HI2.075 Dus Kahaniyaan . HI2.010 Earth . HI4.006 English Vinglish . 134 min . HI2.064 Fashion . 160 min . HI2.022 Fire . HI2.006 Fiza . 170 min . HI2.078 Ghajini . HI2.056 Gunaah . HI2.044 Hey! Ram(Hindi) . 199 min . HI2.051 Himalaya (Tibetan). 104 min . TB2.002 Hindi Medium. HI2.081 Hum Aapke Hain Koun...!(Hindi) . 205 min . HI2.025 I Am Kalam. HI2.066 India Nature’s Wonderland. 120 min . HI2.074 Iti mrinalini . 123 min . HI2.067 Iyer (Hindi) . HI2.042 Jagachya Pathiwar (Marathi) . AS4.000.039 Jodhaa Akbar (Hindi) . HI2.057 Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje (Hindi) . 143 min . HI2.026 Kabul Express. ..
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