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Looking at Google News sources and the sources in the article, a large majority seem to use the "Lakshman Joseph de Saram", with no capital "D". I think we should move it back to this capitalization. Does anyone have any objections? — Mr. Stradivarius(
have a chat) 16:08, 29 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Having had a look at the title card and original soundtrack CD of his last film 'Bel Ami,' They both show his name as Lakshman Joseph de Saram, with the lower case "d". So I suppose that is the correct spelling. — Preceding
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Ok, I'll move the page back. If he self-identifies as "de Saram", then it seems pretty clear. — Mr. Stradivarius(
have a chat) 16:00, 30 June 2012 (UTC)reply
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Looking at Google News sources and the sources in the article, a large majority seem to use the "Lakshman Joseph de Saram", with no capital "D". I think we should move it back to this capitalization. Does anyone have any objections? — Mr. Stradivarius(
have a chat) 16:08, 29 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Having had a look at the title card and original soundtrack CD of his last film 'Bel Ami,' They both show his name as Lakshman Joseph de Saram, with the lower case "d". So I suppose that is the correct spelling. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Eurofilmlab (
talk •
contribs) 05:26, 30 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Ok, I'll move the page back. If he self-identifies as "de Saram", then it seems pretty clear. — Mr. Stradivarius(
have a chat) 16:00, 30 June 2012 (UTC)reply