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Police Arrests Hospital Employee For Secretly Filming Dharmendra, Deol Family Inside ICU
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Police Arrests Breach Candy Hospital Employee For Secretly Filming Dharmendra, Deol Family Inside ICU

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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During Dharmendra’s recent hospital stay, a video capturing a private moment with his family was circulated online. Fortunately, the individual responsible has now been apprehended. The past week has been extremely challenging for the veteran superstar and his loved ones. At 89 years old, Dharmendra was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital after his health worsened. During this time, false reports claiming his death circulated widely, causing distress among fans and family alike. It was only on the morning of November 11, when his wife Hema Malini and daughter Esha Deol issued official statements, that it was confirmed Dharmendra was very much alive and in recovery.

Police Arrests Breach Candy Hospital Employee For Secretly Filming Dharmendra, Deol Family

However, amidst the news, a video from inside the ICU surfaced online, showing the Deol family during a vulnerable moment. The clip, recorded by a hospital staff member and later shared on social media, showed Dharmendra lying unconscious in bed, surrounded by his sons Bobby and Sunny Deol, along with other family members, including Sunny’s sons Karan and Rajveer Deol. Prakash Kaur, Dharmendra’s first wife, was also seen sitting beside him. The hospital employee who recorded and shared this private footage has now been arrested, and further details are awaited, Hindustan Times reported.

I thank everyone for their concern about Dharam ji who is in hospital for observation. He is being continuously monitored and we are all with him.🙏 I request you all to pray for his welfare and speedy recovery. pic.twitter.com/gJhYLL28Wh

— Hema Malini (@dreamgirlhema) November 10, 2025

Dharmendra was discharged early yesterday morning, around 7:30 am. An official statement from the family read, “Mr Dharmendra has been discharged from the hospital and will continue his recovery at home. We kindly request the media and the public to refrain from further speculation and to respect his and the family’s privacy during this time. We are grateful for everyone’s love, prayers, and good wishes for his continued health and long life. Please respect his privacy, as he loves you all.”

Sunny Blasts At Paps Urging Privacy

Dharmendra was hospitalised after experiencing breathlessness. His family previously announced his discharge, confirming he would rest at home under medical supervision. Following his release, Sunny Deol expressed his frustration with the paparazzi outside their Mumbai residence. Dharmendra’s hospital visit began on October 31, initially described by his team as a routine check-up. Due to the sensitive nature of his health, the family has urged the public and media to avoid unnecessary speculation and respect their privacy.

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Also Read: ‘Angry’ Sunny Deol Lashes Out At Paps For Invading Privacy Amid Dharmendra’s Recovery; Yells, “Aap Logo Ko Sharam Nahi Aati”- Watch

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Photos: Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt visit Dharmendra at Breach Candy Hospital
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Photos: Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt visit Dharmendra at Breach Candy Hospital

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Veteran star Dharmendra, who was recently admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai for breathing troubles, received a visit from fellow actor Aamir Khan on Tuesday. Aamir was seen arriving at the hospital, accompanied by his girlfriend, Gauri Spratt. The pair were spotted in their car as they entered the hospital to check in on the health of the veteran actor. Just yesterday, superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan also dropped by the hospital to see Dharmendra, who is reportedly stable and recovering. The entire film industry is wishing the beloved actor a quick recovery and good health.

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Photos: Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and others visit Dharmendra at Breach Candy Hospital

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Legendary actor Dharmendra has sparked concern among fans after being admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. He was taken to the hospital following complaints of breathlessness, and since then, his family members and close friends have been visiting him to check on his health. Shah Rukh Khan, Sunny Deol, Salman Khan, Hema Malini, Ameesha Patel and others were seen arriving at the hospital, showing their support and love for the veteran star.

Hema Malini addressed the ongoing concern through her social media, sharing a picture of Dharmendra and reassuring everyone about his condition. She wrote that Dharam ji is under observation and is being continuously monitored, adding, “I thank everyone for their concern about Dharam ji who is in hospital for observation. He is being continuously monitored and we are all with him. I request you all to pray for his welfare and speedy recovery.” Scroll down for images.

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Kiernan Shipka's Halloween Essentials Include Horror Flicks, Candy, and Beauty Sleep Before a Costume Party
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Kiernan Shipka’s Halloween Essentials Include Horror Flicks, Candy, and Beauty Sleep Before a Costume Party

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Trick or treat! Kiernan Shipka has become the Halloween queen thanks to her roles in thrillers like Totally Killer, Longlegs, The Silence, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and more.

To celebrate the 2025 spooky season, the actress told ET exactly how she’s getting into the spirit.

“My Halloween must-haves include watching and rewatching a long list of horror films, going to a haunted house or two, eating candy, and hitting a few parties on the big night. … I always like dressing up and I love decorations,” she shared.

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When it comes to her look, Shipka likes to make the night one to remember with a creative get-up.

“Good drinks, good music, and committed costumes make it a great party,” she spilled.

“Sometimes my costume is planned out and sometimes it’s last minute. … Usually, the idea will just come to me at a random moment, and I write it down so that I remember when Halloween time approaches,” she added.

This time around? “I have a costume ready and it’s very hair and makeup focused.”

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Ahead of the celebrations, though, the star makes sure she’s well-rested without any sleepless scaries.

Shipka teamed up with Hatch for their eerie new campaign trailer, Goodnight, Phone, which reminds everyone to log off before bed.

“Good sleep is so important. When I don’t get enough, I really feel it. I remind myself that I want to feel excited and present during a big event, so getting a good night’s sleep beforehand is a non-negotiable,” she said.

To ensure a restful evening, the Chicago, Illinois native relies on a few simple nighttime must-haves. 

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“Before bed, I usually have some sort of snack. I like to review my day and make a to-do list for the next one, and then I’ll go ahead and do my skincare and take a little magnesium gummy.”

She then turns on Hatch’s Restore sleep clock to start her Unwind routine, complete with soothing sounds and relaxing lights.

“Maintaining this nightly ritual helps my brain recognize that it’s time to relax, and makes falling asleep not only a breeze, but also just a really nice experience. … I’ve also been loving the seasonal bedtime stories on my Hatch+, and saw they added The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, so I’m ready to get into it.”

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How Did John Candy Die? What Happened to the Late Comedian & Actor – Hollywood Life
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How Did John Candy Die? What Happened to the Late Comedian & Actor – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Ron Galella Collection via Getty

John Candy was one of Hollywood’s most beloved comedic actors, stealing scenes in classics like Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Uncle Buck, and Cool Runnings. With his larger-than-life presence and everyman charm, the Canadian star brought joy to audiences around the world.

His sudden death in 1994 left fans and colleagues devastated, cutting short a career filled with unforgettable performances. Now, more than three decades later, the new documentary John Candy: I Like Me revisits his life, legacy, and the circumstances surrounding his passing.

Find out more below.

What Were John Candy’s Most Famous Movies and TV Shows?

Candy became a household name through his memorable work in both film and television. He was part of the Canadian sketch comedy series SCTV, where his characters like Johnny LaRue and Yosh Shmenge made him a fan favorite. On the big screen, he starred in classics such as Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), Uncle Buck (1989), Cool Runnings (1993), Splash (1984), Spaceballs (1987), and The Great Outdoors (1988). He also made a cameo in Home Alone (1990) as polka band leader Gus Polinski, one of his most beloved roles despite its brevity.

Promotional portrait of Canadian actor John Candy (1950 - 1994), against a blue background, for the film 'Delirious' (directed by Tom Mankiewicz), Los Angeles, California, 1990. (Photo by Steve Schapiro/Corbis via Getty Images)
Promotional portrait of Canadian actor John Candy (1950 – 1994), against a blue background, for the film ‘Delirious’ (directed by Tom Mankiewicz), Los Angeles, California, 1990. (Photo by Steve Schapiro/Corbis via Getty Images)

How Old Was John Candy When He Passed Away?

Candy died in 1994 at the age of 43.

What Was John Candy’s Cause of Death?

Candy passed away from a heart attack on March 4, 1994, while filming the Western comedy Wagons East in Durango, Mexico.

Did John Candy Face Health Issues Before He Died?

Yes, Candy had faced several health challenges prior to his passing. He struggled with obesity for much of his life, and he also dealt with high blood pressure.

Candy spoke openly about anxiety and panic attacks, which sometimes accompanied the pressures of fame. Despite efforts to lose weight and make lifestyle changes, his health issues contributed to the heart problems that led to his untimely death.

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'John Candy: I Like Me' Review: Colin Hanks Doc
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‘John Candy: I Like Me’ Review: Colin Hanks Doc

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

I fell in love with John Candy the moment I saw him serve up those shovel-sized pancakes in “Uncle Buck.” John Hughes wrote the part of Uncle Buck specifically for Candy, and the uncle’s affection for his nieces and nephew was true in real life too.

Now, over 30 years after Candy’s death in 1994, comes a new documentary “John Candy: I Like Me,” full of funny anecdotes about a guy virtually everyone liked and also what being that guy cost him. Directed by Colin Hanks, it premiered on opening night of the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival with Hanks, producer Ryan Reynolds, and Candy’s children, co-executive producers Chris Candy and Jennifer Candy-Sullivan, onstage for a post-screening Q&A.

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If you already loved John Candy, this doc will make you love him even more. If you were born after his time, it will be a lovely introduction. Still, the way the doc lingers on its unabashed celebration of Candy’s life and work yet rushes through its brief examination of his psyche prevents it from being a total knockout.

From Candy’s SCTV improv buddies—Martin Short, Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Dave Hall, Andrea Martin—to Hollywood collaborators like Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, and Mel Brooks, to close friends Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray, the film is overflowing with household names. A history of the Toronto sketch comedy scene runs as a convenient subplot.

Some of the most memorable commentary comes from Bill Murray, who is the first and last person to appear. At the premiere, Reynolds said Murray was the hardest person to book. After many unreturned calls and even ghosting a set date, Reynolds finally got Murray to agree when he sent him a video of his then two-year-old son saying, “Do the interview.”

Murray sets up one of the narrative difficulties of the film: John Candy was practically a saint, and it’s hard to find people who have anything negative to say. The film leans into this and focuses primarily on celebrating Candy, who appeared in more than 30 films and died of a heart attack alone in his hotel room on a shoot in Durango, Mexico. He was 43 years old. We learn early on that Candy’s own father, whom he strongly resembled, died of a heart attack when John was just five. He lived with the fear that he too would meet an early grave like his father.

The slew of interviews from family, friends, and colleagues forms the skeleton of the film, alongside clips from Candy’s extensive filmography dating back to the mid-1970s. The archival footage of Candy — on set and at home with his kids — gives the film vitality, and the intimate, relaxed settings where interviewees recount memories of the man who left their lives too soon evoke home and hold the film together visually. The score includes heart-wrenching music sung by a poised Cynthia Erivo, recorded especially for the film. It’s a sincere lovefest, warm without being cloying.

But Hanks’ second documentary feature has a classic problem: it lacks editorial discipline. In other words, it’s too long. The reason is a good problem to have — too many beloved stars who rarely give interviews and genuinely wanted to talk about Candy. For example, the now 40-something Macaulay Culkin, who recalls the fatherly care and bond he felt with Candy at a time when his own father and manager was neglecting the child megastar, has some of the most interesting things to say about Candy, but doesn’t appear until the last act. But the recent interview with Dan Akroyd, while nice to see him on camera again, added very little to Candy’s narrative and could’ve been left on the cutting room floor.

Too often the tension between who Candy was to others and who he was to himself gets lost, veering away from the “I Like Me” ethos. (That line comes from another John Hughes’ film, “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” in which Candy plays a lovable loser opposite Steve Martin.)

One of the places where the movie reaches beyond simply getting the band back together again is when Candy’s son Chris says that in his father’s last years “his mind was overweight,” complicating the narrative that Candy was unjustly lumped in with “living fast and dying young.” On top of eating his feelings — not to mention smoking and drinking them — Candy, according to his son, a personal trainer, and others included in the doc, increasingly suffered from anxiety and panic attacks as his career slowed and his responsibilities as a businessman grew. Conan O’Brien, recalling when the Harvard Lampoon staff brought Candy to campus, adds a salient point: “The hazard of this business is that it’s very unhealthy for people pleasers.”

What the film eventually draws out is that it wasn’t just Candy’s weight that killed him, but a toxic combination of anxiety, stress, and genetic predisposition to heart disease and obesity. Ultimately the film positions Candy’s legacy as one of a decent guy and a talented performer who, as his daughter Jennifer says, “took care of people,” on and off set. But just as important is how it unravels the long shadow cast by a five-year-old boy’s way of coping with the traumatic loss of a parent.

Many interviewees, like Catherine O’Hara and Candy’s “Splash” castmate Tom Hanks, said that whether acting or not, Candy was extremely present when you were with him. Yet the film doesn’t provide enough space for us to feel that presence. Viewers don’t get much of a chance to sit with the particulars of Candy’s life before the film moves on to the next anecdote. One longs to see a full scene of Candy in action onscreen or in a home video, rather than just snippets. There also wasn’t enough of Candy speaking for himself, rather than people telling us how great he was.

The interviews from the SCTV crew, who had a front-row seat to Candy before and after he became a star, were the most compelling. The doc would have benefitted from more of Catherine O’Hara, shown in the film giving a touching tribute at Candy’s 1994 funeral, whose commentary felt especially rich but truncated.

In the end, Hanks delivers a good, but not great, portrait of a lovable guy whose shortcomings took him out — an ordinary guy with extraordinary talent who remains one of the best comedic actors of the 20th century.

Grade: B-

“John Candy: I Like Me” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It will stream on Prime Video beginning on October 10.

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‘John Candy: I Like Me’ trailer — Canadian actor’s life explored in documentary
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‘John Candy: I Like Me’ trailer — Canadian actor’s life explored in documentary

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Fans of the late Canadian comedian John Candy will get an intimate look at the beloved actor’s life and legacy in upcoming documentary John Candy: I Like Me. The trailer dropped on Thursday, right before its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

The documentary, directed by Colin Hanks, shares never-before-seen home videos and candid recollections from his collaborators to help paint a bigger, more complete picture of the iconic actor.

“I’ve made winning my whole life,” Candy says in the clip. “And when you make winning your whole life, you have to keep on winning.”

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Candy’s Stripes co-star Bill Murray begins the trailer, saying, “I can’t tell you what was right about John Candy, or what was wrong. But he was my friend.”

“And … I don’t wanna cry, but when you see him, when you see his face…” Murray continues as he begins to tear up.

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The trailer offers a glimpse of Candy’s childhood in Toronto and memories recounted by his family, and features Cynthia Erivo‘s original recording of Every Time You Go Away.

“Even though John did distinctly different characters, John was always there,” Catherine O’Hara says.

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The emotional trailer also includes heartfelt testimonies from Candy’s co-stars and friends, including Steve Martin, Eugene Levy, Tom Hanks, Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd and Macaulay Culkin.

The doc is set to kick off the 50th TIFF. Candy’s family will walk the red carpet alongside the opening-night film’s executive producer, Ryan Reynolds, and director Hanks.

‘John Candy: I Like Me’ launches globally Oct. 10 on Prime Video.

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— With files from The Canadian Press


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Wonderful Trailer for 'John Candy: I Like Me' Doc Made by Colin Hanks
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Wonderful Trailer for ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ Doc Made by Colin Hanks

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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Wonderful Trailer for ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ Doc Made by Colin Hanks

by Alex Billington
September 4, 2025
Source: YouTube

“This is as full a life as any human can live.” Prime Video has revealed the first official trailer for a highly anticipated upcoming documentary film titled John Candy: I Like Me, a biopic profiling the life to the beloved actor / comedy John Candy. The film is premiering this week at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival up in Canada, mainly because John Candy was Canadian. The film will explore the life and legacy of the iconic funnyman Candy, who died of a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 43. Still miss him all these years later. From director Colin Hanks and also producer Ryan Reynolds comes John Candy: I Like Me. Those who knew John best share his story, in their own words, through never-before-seen archival footage, imagery, and interviews. It’s a documentary of the life, career, and loss of one of the most beloved actors of all time. It’s the story of a son, husband, father, friend, and professional driven to bring joy to audiences and loved ones while battling personal ghosts and Hollywood pressures. Featuring a new song by Cynthia Erivo. This will be streaming globally on Prime Video in October after premiering at TIFF this month. Get a look below.

Here’s the official trailer for Colin Hanks’ doc film John Candy: I Like Me, direct from PV’s YouTube:

John Candy: I Like Me Doc Trailer

John Candy: I Like Me Doc Trailer

From director Colin Hanks and lifelong John Candy fan Ryan Reynolds comes John Candy: I Like Me, an exploration of the life of the Canadian comedic icon. This comprehensive John Candy film documents his on- and off-camera existence, featuring never-before-seen home videos, intimate access to his family, and candid recollections from collaborators to paint a bigger picture of one of the brightest stars of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. It’s the story of a son, husband, father, friend, and professional driven to always bring joy to audiences and loved ones while battling personal ghosts and Hollywood pressures. John Candy: I Like Me is directed by American actor / filmmaker Colin Hanks, director of the two other doc films All Things Must Pass and Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends) previously. Produced by Colin Hanks, Sean Stuart, Glen Zipper, Ryan Reynolds, George Dewey, Johnny Pariseau, Shane Reid. The film is premiering at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival this month. Amazon will then debut Colin Hanks’ John Candy: I Like Me doc streaming on Prime Video worldwide starting October 10th, 2025 this fall. Anyone interested in this?

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'John Candy' Doc Director Colin Hanks on TIFF Opening Night Film
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‘John Candy’ Doc Director Colin Hanks on TIFF Opening Night Film

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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On screen, John Candy was often the gregarious life of the party. He smoked and drank through a game of racquetball in “Splash,” he charmed a household of unruly kids with his free-spirited ways in “Uncle Buck” and annoyed the living hell of Steve Martin with his constant stream of chatter in “Planes, Trains and Automobiles.” But “John Candy: I Like Me,” a new documentary about his life and career that kicks off the opening night of the Toronto Intl. Film Festival, shows the private turmoil behind the comedian’s affable facade.

“There were real, serious, traumatic experiences that formed John and made him who he was,” says Colin Hanks, the film’s director. “He was an incredible human being and a kind, loving, generous spirit. But all of those qualities were coping mechanisms for a tremendous amount of pain and sorrow.”

Chief among the issues that Candy battled with was unresolved grief he felt after his father died of heart disease at age 35 when the actor was 4 years old. That gave Candy, who would die at age 43, a sense that he was on an accelerated timeline.

“This idea of borrowed time combined with the nature of show business, which is go, go, go, go, moving at the speed of opportunity. Those things came together to create this perpetual motion machine for John that made things incredibly hectic and stressful and added to that general sense of anxiety,” says Hanks.

Hanks says he related to his subject’s struggles to make sense of the death of a parent, since his mother, Samantha Lewes, died from lung cancer at a young age.

“I understand this ticking clock,” Hanks says. “My mother died at 49. I’ll be turning 48 in November. I always look at 49 as a marker for me in my life. I have zero doubt it was the same way for John.”

Professionally, Candy seemed to be unstoppable during the 1980s and early ’90s, making hits like “Stripes,” “Spaceballs” and “Cool Runnings” with everyone from Bill Murray to Mel Brooks to Doug E. Doug. But the filmmaker whose sensibility seemed tailor-made for Candy’s was John Hughes, who worked with him on six movies, including classics like “Uncle Buck,” “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Home Alone.”

“They were both real, genuine people that never lost sight of that even after they became famous,” says Hanks. “In show business, you’re part of a traveling circus. You meet a lot of different people, and when you find a kindred spirit, you hold on to that, and you spend as much time with them as you can. You work with them as much as you can.”

In interviews, Candy, who struggled with his weight for much of his life, had to deal with the press making rude comments about his size. Hanks’ film contains many instances where interviewers essentially call Candy “fat” to his face, leaving him trying to smile good-naturedly. It’s shockingly cruel.

“You look at interview after interview and horrible things are being said and questions are being asked in incredibly insensitive ways,” Hanks says. “It’s tough to see how uncomfortable John was in almost every clip. And he had good reason, because some of the things that people said were disgusting and would not be tolerated today.”

To make the documentary, Hanks interviewed Candy’s co-stars and friends — a group that includes Eugene Levy, Martin Short, Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O’Hara and nearly the entire galaxy of the 20th century’s greatest comedians. Even three decades after his death in 1994, they talk about Candy with tremendous love and admiration. Hanks, whose father, Tom Hanks, co-starred with Candy in “Splash” and “Volunteers,” had his own memories of the late actor.

“It’s through kid glasses, because I knew him when I was young, but even as a child he made you feel like your opinions mattered, your feelings mattered, you mattered,” Hanks says.

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