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Explanation:

Out of 4 movies, 6 different pairs can be formed. As no two couples watched the same set of movies, each of these 6 pairs will be watched by a different couple such that each movie would be watched by exactly three different couples.

From (ii) and (iii) we get B, E and F do not watch Bahubali. A, C and D watched Bahubali.

From (ii) B did not watch Pushpa either, hence B should have seen KGF and Kabali.

From (iii) A watched Kabali.

From (iv) F saw Pushpa and KGF

Now, C and D cannot see Kabali since A has already watched the combination of Bahubali and Kabali.

Now, out of C and D, one of them will watch Pushpa and the other KGF in any order.

Since 3 couples have to see Pushpa, E will see Pushpa. Also, E cannot watch KGF to avoid same combination as F, hence E will watch Kabali.

Hence, we get the following table:

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∴ B watched KGF and Kabali.

Hence, option (c).

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