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New Delhi (India), January 27: It is time and again said that actors and writers have a significant amount in common. When it comes to the Indian film industry, actors are portrayed as the sun-kissed faces of Bombay dreams, while writers are depicted as solitary, frequently pessimistic creatures. While actors conjure images of red-carpet wishes and designer-clad dreams, writers conjure images of a woollen cardigan and a cosy cabin, or some other similarly hermetic setting. However, despite the fact that authors work in syllables and performers sell scenes, the mechanics and commerce of these occupations are very similar. One such…
