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Life is awesome movie

Life is like a movie 🎬, there is a heroine, hero and a villain. Hero and heroine love ❤ each other. Villain always comes in between them and disturbs. Hero is none other than you, heroine is your dreams and villain are your enemies. So make your movie more interesting..

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