Movie: Dwarka: The Atlantis of the East

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Amish Shah
Amish Shah

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    Ancient Explorer, Amish Shah travels to the west coast of India in search of an ancient submerged city. With a passion for the truth, he stumbles into a cover up and in this film, he goes public with what he found.

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    2013-12-01

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