Amitabh effusion

IN Media Watch Briefs | 14/10/2002
Amitabh effusion

Amitabh effusion


Amitabh Bachchan¿s sixtieth birthday became a media event that developed a momentum of its own. It was a celebration and critical judgement was totally absent. India Today¿s interview with the great man attempted to raise questions about his personal and business dealings which no-one else was asking. The actor did not answer them fully or directly but it served as a counterpoint to the Times of India¿s eight pages of glossy gush, and Vir Sanghvi¿s airbrushed tribute in the Hindustan Times.

 

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