Narendra Suri

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Narendra Suri was an Indian bollywood film director in '60s-'70s. [1] He had directed 6 films in hindi and produced a film Badi Didi in 1969. He was an associate director of Shikast hindi film directed by Ramesh Saigal [2] in 1953.

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