Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Size - By Vehicle, By Pump, By Sales Channel, By Propulsion, By Component, Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2034

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Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Size

The global automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market size was valued at USD 9.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.3% between 2025 and 2034.
 

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market

The hydraulic power steeling has replaced the traditional hydraulic power because of its increased focus on enhancing vehicle fuel efficiency. By separating the steering assistance from engine power and turning it on when necessary, EPHS system has lowered the engine drag. When comparing it to the conventional systems, fuel consumption is significantly decreased by this customized energy use. As the global fuel efficiency laws increase, particularly in Europe, the US, and China, the OEMs are increasingly using EHPS systems to comply with the regulatory requirements without compromising the steering performance or vehicle handling.
 

For instance, the International Energy Agency (IEA), reports that the worldwide sales of electric vehicles exceeded 17 million units in 2024, making up more than 20% of all the automobile sales. The need for energy efficient parts such as electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS), which are being used more and more in EV’s due to their precise steering control and lower energy usage is rising as a surge in electrification. The pattern highlights how EHPS is becoming more important in the modern powertrain architectures. 
 

Due to its compatibility with the partially electrified powertrains, the EHPS system has gained momentum as the production of hybrid and mild hybrid vehicle has increased globally. Unlike the conventional hydraulic systems, EHPS maintains steering capability and safety even when the internal combustion engine is off, which is typically in hybrid vehicles. This had made EHPS perfect for HEVs and plug-ins, where the fully electric steering might not be economical.
 

For instance, in August 2024, Bosch showcased their Gen4 Servotwin electro hydraulic steering system for the commercial trucks at IAA Transportation. This highlighted feature include compatibility for ADAS capabilities like rear-axle active steering and power on demand functionality to improve fuel efficiency. Furthermore, modern architecture allows for flexible incorporation into hydrogen powered trucks and vehicles that run on electricity.
 

The incorporation of the ADAS technologies such as lane keeping assist, automated parking, and collision avoidance systems demands responsive and precise steering. The EHPS systems provides electronic control for hydraulic steering, enhancing adaptability and precision. EHPS is a cost-effective solution for ADAS integration in the mid-range cars and commercial fleets. As global ADAS penetration expands, particularly in compliance with the NCAP safety criteria, the demand for EHPS also rises, allowing semi-autonomous capabilities without a total steering system redesign.
 

For instance, in December 2023, Bosch launched a unified system on-chip (SoC) that combines infotainment and ADAS features. As less separate ECUs are requires, the steering control systems, including the EHPS, are integrated into a single, centralized electronic architecture.
 

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Trends

  • The incorporation of EHPS pumps that effectively function on low voltage platforms are being driven by the increasing use of 48-volt mild hybrid electric vehicle (MHEV) systems. Electrical components like EHPS allowing them to operate without placing an undue strain on the main powertrain, these technologies strike a balance between conventional internal combustion engines and fully electric vehicles.
     
  • The EHPS systems which are compatible with the 48-volt systems are very essential for the automakers who are aiming to minimize the emissions without complete electrification as it helps in reducing the fuel consumption, improving the performance and smoother engine start-stop cycle. 
     
  • For instance, in June 2025, the new Fortuner equipped with a 48 V mild-hybrid system in India was debuted by Toyota Kirloskar Motor. The trend of integration of EPHS into mid voltage hybrid platforms is directly being supported by this powertrain, has made energy efficient features like engine off-steering assistance.
     
  • The regenerative capabilities that catch and reuse energy during the steering operations particularly during deceleration or low power phases are becoming more common in the new generation EHPS pumps. This innovation improves overall efficiency by reducing the reliance on vehicle electrical loads. As a part of larger trend towards the intelligent energy recapture in the automotive component design, these technologies help in lowering emissions and increasing the battery range.  
     
  • With the embedded smart electronic and electronic control units (ECUs) which enable real time adaptive steering control, the modern EHPS systems are developing. By modifying the power steering support in response to the driving behavior, road conditions or speed, these technologies enhance vehicle handling. These also guarantee smooth communication between EHPS and broader vehicle safety systems as ADAS and semi-autonomous features are increasingly integrated. The EHPS is critical for maximizing the driver’s comfort, safety, and system efficiency.
     

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Analysis

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market, By Vehicle, 2022 - 2034 (USD Billion)

Based on vehicle, the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market is divided into passenger vehicles, and commercial vehicles. In 2024, the passenger vehicles segment dominated the market, accounting for around 70% share and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 7.5% during the forecast period.
 

  • The passenger vehicles make up the largest segment in the automobile industry due to higher rates of production and sales than commercial vehicles. This increased penetration is resulting in higher demand for electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) systems in this segment.
     
  • In January 2025, Rane Group and ZF have expanded their ZF Rane Automotive India JV with the launch of rack-drive and column-drive electric power steering (EPS) systems in India. The strategic association will increase their collective portfolio and technological space in the passenger vehicle segment.
     
  • As consumers continue to expect improved driving comfort, vehicle handling, and safety in passenger vehicles, EHPS systems have emerged to provide consumers with a more comfortable driving experience, and generating more responsive steering, thus encouraging automakers to introduce these systems through a large percentage of their passenger vehicle product offerings.
     
  • Passenger vehicles, especially electric and hybrid vehicles, benefit significantly from EHPS because of their efficiency and the ability to incorporate them into alternative powertrains. Conventional hydraulic systems are inefficient technology in those vehicles, and now that the market is moving to electrification, matching developments in steering technology with APA systems will only serve to support the growth of these new markets.
     

 

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market, By Pump, 2024

Based on pump, the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market is segmented into vane pump, gear pump, piston pump, and others. In 2024, the Vane pump segment dominates the market with 46% of market share, and the segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 8% from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • Vane pumps have a large share in the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) pumps market due to their high efficiency and good performance characteristics. The rotor of these pumps contains sliding vanes that are always in contact with the cam ring, hence ensuring reliable and steady flow of hydraulic fluid. This constant fluid pressure contributes to improved steering response and driver control especially critical for passenger cars. Their low pulsation and quietness also enhance ride comfort hence making them suitable for modern vehicle designs favoring noise reduction and comfort.
     
  • In addition, because of their compact and lightweight nature, they fit into small engine compartments with ease. This helps OEM to keep vehicle weight low, and that is a factor that improves vehicle fuel economy. Vane pumps are also capable of having variable displacement whereby they regulate flow based on steering input thus saving energy and alleviating parasitic load on the engine all of which are paramount in order to meet severe emission legislations along with improving efficiencies.
     
  • Vane pumps are cost effectively manufactured and widely adopted in industry. They are a popular choice for many automakers around the world due to their long existing production technology, low maintenance requirements and reliability. In addition, vane pumps remain compatible with hybrid and electric propulsion systems as the automotive industry continues to move in that direction, thus ensuring continued demand for EHPS applications across different vehicle platforms.
     
  • For instance, in March 2025, Parker Hannifin launched T8MINI which is a medium-duty fixed displacement vane pump specifically designed for electrified hydraulic systems. It is compact and weighs up to 40% less than its predecessor T7 with high speed (5,000 rpm), pressure (330 bar) and flow rates (60 L/min) improving 14 percent over previous designs while maintaining low noise levels; hence it has longer life expectancy.
     

Based on sales channel, the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market is segmented into OEM, and aftermarket. In 2024, the OEM category is expected to dominate the market.
 

  • The electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) pumps market is dominated by the OEM segment which controls the largest market share. This is mainly because of its importance in early vehicle production activities. EHPS systems are being included during production so as to ensure optimum compatibility, performance and system integration. OEMs benefit from large-scale procurement, enabling cost efficiencies and strengthening their position as the dominant sales channel.
     
  • The adoption of EHPS technology by OEMs has been further driven by the increasing focus on energy-efficient and environmentally compliant vehicles. As global regulatory standards become stricter, automakers favor such systems as those that reduce engine load and improve fuel efficiency which are some of EHPS’ salient features. Thus, OEMs are well placed to facilitate this migration thereby ensuring steady demand for EHPS pumps from vehicle manufacturers.
     
  • Moreover, long-term associations with tier 1 suppliers enable OEMs to provide consistent quality, efficient supply chains and cutting-edge product innovation. Such partnerships help in enhancing customer confidence about OE-installed EHPS systems against potential aftermarket alternatives, hence strengthening their market leadership.
     
  • For instance, EPAS Performance developed a new hydroelectric power steering pump system in April 2023 to substitute for the conventional mechanically driven hydraulic pumps in engine swapped vehicles. The need for engine-driven power steering pumps is eliminated by this system, thereby making the engine compartment simpler and reducing weight. For those vehicles that have been converted to a hydraulic rack or Borgeson box, the system works with an angle sensor as well as CAN protocol which adjusts hydraulic pressure whenever necessary.
     

Based on propulsion, the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market is segmented into ICE, electric vehicles (EVs), and hybrid. In 2024, the ICE segment dominates the market with 64.2% of market share, and the segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 6.9% from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • The internal combustion engine (ICE) segment retains the largest market share in relation to electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) pumps because ICE vehicles continue to dominate the global automotive fleet. EHPS systems are commonly used in ICE vehicles because they offer a compromise between fully electric and traditional hydraulic steering, improving fuel economy and reducing the load on the engine. This makes EHPS systems appealing from a cost-benefit perspective for manufacturers wishing to enhance performance in ICE vehicle models.
     
  • Moreover, EHPS systems are favourable for ICE vehicles because they utilize the existing hydraulics driven by the engine. Unlike fully electric power steering systems which incorporate separate electric motors and batteries, EHPS systems provide better feedback and efficiency by using integrated hydraulic assist coupled with electronic control. This compatibility speeds up the adoption of EHPS systems in the ICE segment as the industry looks for gradual enhancements rather than the overhaul of entire powertrain systems.
     
  • For instance, in June 2023, Bosch partnered with Arnold NextG to develop multi-electric systems for automotive applications, including electro-hydraulic power steering, aimed at improving ICE vehicle efficiency and performance. This collaboration highlights ongoing innovation targeting ICE propulsion systems rather than fully electric ones.
     
China Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Size, 2022-2034 (USD Billion)

In 2024, China region in Asia-Pacific dominated the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market with around 67% market share in Asia-Pacific and generated USD 2.4 billion in revenue.
 

  • China's EHPS market is experiencing rapid growth which is supported by the country's strong shift toward vehicle electrification and energy-efficient automotive technologies. Government policies such as the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) mandate and carbon neutrality targets by 2060 are pushing automakers to adopt advanced steering systems like EHPS, in both hybrid and mild hybrid vehicles. This shift is reinforced by national incentives, R&D grants, and regulatory support.
     
  • The integration of EHPS with 48V hybrid architectures is increasing, as local and global OEMs respond to efficiency and emission regulations. Tier-1 suppliers, including Bosch China and ZF, along with domestic manufacturers, are investing in local production facilities and R&D centers to support customized EHPS applications tailored for Chinese vehicle platforms and road conditions.
     
  • Furthermore, the growing use of ADAS and steer-by-wire technologies across mid-range and high-end vehicles is increasing demand for EHPS systems that offer electronic control, flexibility, and fuel savings. China is the key hub for EHPS innovation and development across Asia.
     
  • For instance, in April 2024, At Auto Shanghai, Bosch presented its third-generation Gen 3 and fully redundant Gen 4.2 EHPS systems designed for heavy vehicles and capable of ADAS integration with power-on-demand efficiency. Production is slated to begin in mid-2024, signaling strong commercial vehicle steering modernization.
     

The automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market in Germany is expected to experience significant and promising growth from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • Germany remains as the key hub for the development, engineering and the manufacturing of the advanced steering technology such as electro hydraulic power steering (EHPS) pumps. With the highly developed supply chain and robust network of Tier-1 suppliers, the nation enabled to facilitate the gradual integration of EHPS units in both the domestic as well as export bound automobiles.
     
  • For instance, in July 2024, the European Investment Bank approved a USD 459 million promotional loan for ZF Friedrichshafen AG to support a project to develop advanced steering and braking systems, which will also include x-by-wire systems, and to accelerate research and development. This effort emphasizes Germany's focus on smart steering electronics and establishes EHPS in a strategic role for autonomous mobility solutions.
     
  • The increasing emphasis on enhancing fuel economy and lowering emissions have prompted German OEMs to implement EHPS solutions within hybrids and semi-electrified vehicle systems. EHPS is a transitional technology, with improved control and lower energy consumption compared to hydraulic systems, satisfying changing EU performance and regulatory requirements.
     
  • Moreover, these technologies are being driven by increased activity in vehicle automation and intelligent mobility projects, stimulating innovation in steering systems. As part of this push, national R&D programs and partnerships between industry players have further stimulated continued refinement of EHPS technologies and development of improved adaptive steering and safety features.
     

The automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market in the U.S. is expected to experience significant and promising growth from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • The U.S. automotive electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) pumps market is experiencing steady growth, fueled by the rising adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), as well as demand for fuel-efficient and responsive steering technologies. EHPS systems represent a middle ground between traditional hydraulic systems and full electric systems. They are a preferred solution for many performance vehicles including light-duty pick-up trucks, which are plentiful in the U.S. market.
     
  • There is also significant growth in hybrid and electric vehicles, which further drives the adoption of EHPS which are more energy-efficient and provide consistent performance under a range of driving conditions. Additionally, the presence of major OEMS and Tier-1 suppliers such as Bosch steering systems, Nexteer automotive, and JTEKT North America has provided strong manufacturing and supply chain capabilities locally.
     
  • For instance, Nexteer Automotive announced its HO CEPS solution in April 2025, improving steering assist capacity to 110 Nm for larger vehicles. This step shows the direction of smart steering electronics, giving OEMs a scalable and energy efficient steering system to complement EHPS systems in the mid- to large-vehicle segments.
     

The automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market in the Brazil is expected to experience significant and promising growth from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • The Brazil automotive EHPS pumps market is experiencing steady growth due to increasing vehicle electrification and rising demand for fuel-efficient steering systems. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in Brazil are transitioning from traditional hydraulic systems to electro-hydraulic alternatives to enhance steering responsiveness and energy efficiency, especially in compact and mid-size passenger vehicles. This is a common trend due to the need for drivability and emissions compliance under the PROCONVE L7 and L8 regulations.
     
  • General Motors, Volkswagen, Stellantis, and other companies within the Brazilian automotive sector support the implementation of domestic EHPS pumps. Additionally, there is an increasing market for SUVs and light trucks in the region which require advanced steering performance. The balancing feature between hydraulic and electric precision provided by EHPS systems makes them suitable. Tier-1 suppliers are also setting up local manufacturing facilities to meet the regional production-local purchase requirements.
     
  • Furthermore, government policies promoting hybrid and electric vehicles are likely to increase the addressable market for EHPS pumps in Brazil. The penetration of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) is still low, but there is potential in the hybrid segment, especially with urban commuters. This evolving trend will create a progressively stronger demand for efficient and electronically controlled steering systems, thereby positioning EHPS systems as transitional technologies for Brazil's emerging mobility ecosystem.
     

The automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market in the Saudi Arabia is expected to experience significant and promising growth from 2025 to 2034.
 

  • Saudi Arabia’s automotive sector is gravitating toward EHPS pumps as the Kingdom progresses towards sophisticated mobility systems in alignment with Vision 2030. The adoption of electro-hydraulic systems (EHPS) in passenger cars and light commercial vehicles is a response to the growing need for energy-efficient steering systems. Urban driving patterns fuel greater EHPS expectations for performance and fuel economy.
     
  • Local assembler integration is enhanced by collaborations between OEMs, Tier-1 suppliers, and local manufacturers. Lucid Motors and Ceer’s recent entry into the Saudi automotive market is expected to enhance demand for semi-electrified components such as EHPS pumps. These enterprises support the localization of smart vehicle component and steering system production as part of the NEOM and King Abdullah Economic City project.
     
  • Moreover, the production of EVs and hybrids is being furthered by public policies, changing the market’s focus. The PIF supports the automobile manufacturing initiatives to improve the local capabilities of the domestic industry while also implementing regulations on emission reduction and enhancement of vehicle performance. As fuel-efficient vehicles gain popularity, the EHPS will likely be used to gradually replace legacy hydraulic systems with fully electric steering systems.
     

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Share

  • The top 7 companies of the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps industry are Robert Bosch, ZF, JTEKT Corporation, Nexteer Automotive, GKN Automotive, NSK Ltd., and Hyundai Mobis, around 72% of the market in 2024.
     
  • Bosch is committed to integrating EHPS technologies within the framework of vehicle system architectures, offering modular steering systems which are both energy efficient and compact. The company focuses on semi-autonomous and electric vehicle systems. EHPS functions as a transitional system for them, serving as a transitional system. Strong OEM collaboration as well as scalable platforms for EHPS integrated into both ICE and hybrid models are also part of Bosch’s strategy.
     
  • ZF’s focus on advanced mobility includes the alignment of its EHPS systems with trends toward electrification. For these vehicles, ZF prioritizes lightweight and high-performance EHPS for hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. With ZF’s extensive knowledge of vehicle chassis and motion control, embedded systems with integrated EHPS will be placed into vehicle dynamics platforms. ZF also works with vehicle manufacturers to incorporate adaptive steering systems for use in ADAS and other semi-autonomous driving features.
     
  • JTEKT focuses on scaling up both incrementally and innovatively for EHPS systems. Targeting the compact and hybrid drivetrains, JTEKT designs smaller units EHPS for the Asian markets where volume is important. Reliability and power efficiency is also a focus; variable driving conditions are encountered and need to be responded to, thus the advanced steering angle sensors are added with EHPS for better performance, making the company a critical supplier to Japanese and worldwide OEMs.
     
  • Nexteer’s intelligent motion control integrates EHPS systems with smart steering technologies. It serves OEMs needing cost-efficient semi-electrified steering systems, particularly in developing regions. Nexteer’s view of EHPS systems is that they help transition toward fully electric power steering (EPS), all while providing benefits like lower CO2 emissions and better driver feedback. EHPS solutions are designed with modularity to aid vehicle platform integration.
     
  • With GKN Automotive, its deep understanding of drivetrains is leveraged in hybrid and all-wheel-drive EHPS development. Its primary focus is using them together with electrified powertrains for optimal efficiency and responsiveness. With a focus on lightweight component integration, GKN supports OEMs who are shifting toward electrified vehicle architectures and uses EHPS as a primary secondary solution to its eDrive systems.
     
  • NSK focuses on small size, quiet operation, endurance, and compact craftsmanship for EHPS systems. Their small and mid-sized passenger vehicle global platform adaptability is also notable. To reduce energy consumption and improve responsiveness, NSK focuses on making sensor-enhanced EHPS units. To boost its market presence in Asia and North America, the firm aims to localize production through partnerships.
     
  • Hyundai Mobis integrates EHPS development within its broader strategy of modular vehicle electronics and electrification. It supplies EHPS systems primarily for Hyundai and Kia vehicles, ensuring tight vertical integration and cost efficiency. Mobis focuses on adapting EHPS technologies for hybrid and mild-hybrid models and is gradually shifting toward EPS and steer-by-wire systems, while maintaining EHPS as a scalable solution for transitional models.
     

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Market Companies

Major players operating in the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps industry are:

  • Delphi Technologies
  • GKN Automotive
  • Hyundai Mobis
  • JTEKT
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Nexteer Automotive
  • NSK Ltd.
  • Robert Bosch
  • Tenneco
  • ZF Friedrichshafen
     

The current competitive strategy in the automotive electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) pumps market on advertising EHPS as a bridging technology. These systems are tailored to hybrid and mild-hybrid vehicles since their fuel economy and steering responsiveness improvements over traditional hydraulics provide benefits leveraging only partial EPS integration.
 

Scalability and modularity are key focus areas, enabling EHPS systems to be easily adapted across various vehicle platforms. Suppliers are designing compact, energy-efficient units that integrate seamlessly with both internal combustion and hybrid drivetrains, meeting evolving OEM demands.
 

Moreover, cost minimization and regulatory compliance are driving the need for regional production localization. To enhance supply chain resilience, accelerate time-to-market, and satisfy local content requirements for automotive assembly, these firms are forming partnerships or setting up plants in growth areas like Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
 

Automotive Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering Pumps Industry News

  • In January 2025, Rane Group and ZF announced a strategic collaboration under their joint venture, ZF Rane Automotive India, to introduce advanced electric power steering systems in the Indian market. The initiative focuses on launching rack drive EPS systems in response to the increasing demand for innovative and efficient automotive technologies in India.
     
  • In June 2023, Robert Bosch entered a partnership with Arnold NextG to co-develop multi-electric systems for the automotive sector. This collaboration underscores their commitment to advancing autonomous driving technologies, including electro-hydraulic steering systems, by delivering next-generation solutions tailored for evolving OEM needs.
     
  • In April 2023, Nexteer Automotive introduced its Modular Rack-Assist Electric Power Steering (mREPS) system, expanding its range of cost-efficient, modular EPS solutions. The mREPS is engineered to adapt seamlessly to diverse OEM requirements, particularly for heavier vehicles such as electric vehicles (EVs) and light commercial vehicles, supporting the transition to advanced steering systems.
     
  • In April 2023, Mitsubishi unveiled a restructuring plan for its automotive business aimed at enhancing operational efficiency. The strategy is aligned with the CASE (Connectivity, Autonomous, Sharing/Subscription, and Electrification) framework and includes efforts to reduce costs in components like electro-hydraulic steering systems to strengthen the company’s competitive position.
     
  • In December 2022, China Automotive Systems announced the launch of a new electronic power steering system—DP-EPS—for BYD Auto, China's leading EV manufacturer. With a planned annual production capacity of 300,000 units, the system is intended for models such as the BYD Tang and other electric vehicles, supporting mass-market electrification.
     

The automotive electro-hydraulic power steering pumps market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Billion) and shipment (Units) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:

Market, By Vehicle

  • Passenger cars
    • Hatchbacks
    • Sedans
    • SUV
  • Commercial vehicles
    • Light commercial vehicles (LCV)
    • Medium commercial vehicles (MCV)
    • Heavy commercial vehicles (HCV)

Market, By Pump

  • Vane pump
  • Gear pump
  • Piston pump
  • Others

Market, By Sales channel

  • OEMs
  • Aftermarket

Market, By Propulsion

  • ICE
  • Electric vehicles (EV)
  • Hybrid

Market, By Component

  • Pump unit
  • Reservoir
  • Power steering fluid
  • Control unit
  • Others

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Russia
    • Nordics
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • ANZ
    • Southeast Asia
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • MEA
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa

 

Authors: Preeti Wadhwani, Aishwarya Ambekar
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