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@Anshul275 Anshul275 commented Oct 2, 2020

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Searching Top 100 movies of particular genre and storing it in a newly generated CSV file.

Fixes #144

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@mergify mergify bot merged commit ef820f9 into Python-World:master Oct 3, 2020
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AdityaJ7 commented Oct 3, 2020

@all-contributors please add @Anshul275 for code

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I've put up a pull request to add @Anshul275! 🎉

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Scrape Top 100 movies as per genre entered by the user
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