FilmIndia (1939)

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DEDICATION This issue of "Filmindia" is dedicated to "Gunga Din" the Poor Indian Bhisti who, as Kipling sings in his famous poem, died like a faithful dog for his white masters and in dying left behind an excuse to the white-men to slander his country and countrymen. How tragic is that death which bequeathes to the country a heritage of slander and abuse at the hands of the white men of the West? And yet, let "Gunga Din", the Indiai, live in the memory of man for "he was a better man" than his white masters.