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Review: 'Blinded by the Light' irresistibly blends Bruce Springsteen and Bollywood

The Boss meets Bollywood, and if those potent entities resonate with you, you know that combination is not to be missed.

If you don't know, you're going to find out as "Blinded by the Light," a high-spirited film with enough potential for pleasure to get picked up at Sundance by a major like Warners, goes into wide release.

An unabashed mash note to the power of popular music in general and the life-changing anthems of Bruce Springsteen in particular, "Blinded by the Light" not only showcases

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