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Part one of two. With archive footage and new background research, this is the story of the underworld figure, examining Gerry Hutch's early years on the streets of Dublin, and beyond.
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At the peak of her success, Mandakini was rumored to have ties to an underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Then this happened ...