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Description: ISBN 0060590386 / Author: Sonia Singh / Genre: Humour Newest Review: ... and wasn't able to warm to them. I found the character of Raveena to be vain and self-obsessed as one would imagine most ... more |
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Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) by Sonia Singh - Avon Books
Pages: 240, Paperback, Avon Books - Books/Subjects/Humour/Fiction ... |
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by anonymili - written on 05/10/07 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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Raveena Rai is a jobbing actress in the USA and has been trying for a lucky break for seven years. The only roles she seems to get are for very small bit parts and generally gets most of her income from a Tampax commercial she did some years ago. Her best friends are Maza, a frustrated writer, and Jai, a gay Indian guy she's known since childhood. One day Raveena gets her lucky break and is offered the leading lady role in a Bollywood film ("Taj Mahal 3000: Unleashed") and flies out to Bombay. The first class flight and five star hotel suite turn out to be an economy class ticket and make your own way in a taxi to a shack of a hotel. She ends up ...
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