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B Saroja Devi left glorious legacy in Telugu industry too

B Saroja Devi left glorious legacy in Telugu industry too

Deccan Herald17 hours ago
Legendary actor B Saroja Devi, who passed away at the age of 87 in Bengaluru on Monday, left behind a glorious legacy in the Telugu film industry too.
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