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This media file captures a silver-colored costume displayed within a clear glass case, likely in a museum or exhibition in Mumbai, India. The costume consists of two main pieces: an embellished bra-top featuring silver rings and a connected, ornate metallic mesh piece that appears to be a belt or lower garment, with a central diamond-shaped element. The costume is presented on a dark mannequin or stand. In the background, a wall is covered with vertical columns of text, listing English words alongside their Hindi translations. These words span various themes, including social, cultural, and urban concepts, such as "MONEY," "KABADDI," "COMMUNAL," "CONFLICTS," "CINEMA," "DRAMA," "SHARED SPACES," "DENSITY," "LAND," "WORKERS," "MIGRANTS," "RIOT," "DIVERSITY," "COTTON," and "ELECTRICITY." A pink information plaque is visible on the left side of the glass case. It states: "THE DESIGNER OF THIS COSTUME IS A...", followed by bullet points: "Gold medalist from J.J. School of Art," "First Indian to win an Oscar," and "Designed costumes for over 200 Bollywood films." This context identifies the designer as a highly acclaimed individual, particularly in the Indian film industry. The setting is indoors, well-lit, and appears to be a formal display. The image is oriented sideways.
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