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:movie_camera: Material designed awesome movie app which is powered by tmdb.
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Movie App is a simple Android application built in Kotlin that allows users to search for movies based on title and view movie details. It uses the OMDB API to fetch movie data.
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salRoid /
:movie_camera: Material designed awesome movie app which is powered by tmdb.
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