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    Mr Ssingh admits that elements of the film, while based on real events, are“a little bit Fictionalised”.

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    Most of his books have been semi-autobiographical, using actual or Fictionalised events from his life to illustrate his philosophy.

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    Many of the works featured envision different ways stories, whether they are our own or someone else's, can be recorded and Fictionalised through aesthetic creation.

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    The makers of the web series Queen, ahead of the release, stated that their show is a highly Fictionalised story and not based on Jayalalithaa's life.

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    Peter Carey's Jack Maggs is a re-imagining of Magwitch's return to England, with the addition, among other things, of a Fictionalised Charles Dickens character and plot-line.

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    Magwitch is the protagonist of Peter Carey's Jack Maggs, which is a re-imagining of Magwitch's return to England, with the addition, among other things, of a Fictionalised Dickens character and plot-line.

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    He continues,“I thought it would be a good idea to share my experience with future aspirants, but in a Fictionalised format that holds more appeal than a memoir or a biography.”.

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    A heavily Fictionalised Abu Nuwas is the protagonist of the novels The Father of Locks(Dedalus Books, 2009) and The Khalifah's Mirror(2012) by Andrew Killeen, in which he is depicted as a spy working for Ja'far al-Barmaki.

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