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Amala Popuri is one of a number of women working successfully in Bollywood film production. She shares with us the challenges and blessings of her chosen career. “I have always been an avid film enthusiast since I was a young schoolgirl. I gave in to the parental pressure of taking up physics and math and studying for the engineering entrance exams. Little did I realize that studying physics would be a necessary prerequisite for studying sound recording at the Film and Television Institute of India,” FTII-the government sponsored film school young Amala dreamed of attending, “and that it would really help me in my vocation.”
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