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The magazine has run a gossip column called "Neeta's Natter" for many decades now. [5] Amitabh Bachchan refused to be interviewed by the magazine for seven years. Many defamation lawsuits were filed against the magazine, most of which made no progress due to the "ambiguous defamation laws" of the country.
Debonair is an English-language monthly magazine published by the Be Debonair Foundation. [1] [failed verification] It is one of India's most popular entertainment magazines and includes news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style.
The protagonist of the book is Aasha Rani, a dark, chubby girl from Madras who has striven for seven years to become a famous Bollywood starlet. Her mother, Amma, has pushed her to attain this status by selling herself into the world of blue films before she was twelve years old, and when she was fifteen to Kishenbhai, a once-famous producer who was encouraged by Amma to take her as a lover in ...
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Dubbed as the first encyclopedia on Bollywood, the book was announced by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. in July 2002. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] According to the managing director Aalok Wadhwa, the purpose of the book was "to create exclusively Indian content that is not only informative and scholarly but also entertaining". [ 3 ]
"Bollywood" was probably invented in Bombay-based film trade journals in the 1960s or 1970s, though the exact inventor varies by account. [16] [17] Film journalist Bevinda Collaco claims she coined the term for the title of her column in Screen magazine. [18] Her column entitled "On the Bollywood Beat" covered studio news and celebrity gossip. [18]
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