WATCH: The Fame Game, possibly a peephole view into Madhuri Dixit Nene's life...
Updated | By East Coast Radio
What do you think? Could it be an inclination into her real life...
The lives of Bollywood actors can be just as crazy if not more than those of Hollywood actors. The fame and all that it's cracked up to be can anything but normal.
From transforming into different roles to coming back to a normal and ordinary home life, it cannot be easy to be in the limelight. Currently trending on Netflix, 'The Fame Game' is quickly looking like the next best thing to watch...
The plot is gripping and also paints a picture to the viewer about what fame really looks like. Which is definitely something that is not always depicted in its truest capacity.
It's not always light and fairytale like, fame comes with a tough price. A price that sometimes can turn ugly, and in this case, it was shown in the final few episodes.
WATCH the trailer below. Courtesy of YouTube:
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"Madhuri Dixit plays Bollywood diva Anamika Anand, who goes missing after an awards function.
The episodes move back and forth in time, revealing a little about Anamika’s life in the past, while clouding her present as police officer Shobha (Rajshri Deshpande) investigates the case with a palpable dislike for the Bollywood crowd." (Hindustan Times)
The series is a thrilling and gripping one that leaves viewers suspecting almost everyone. As much as it has all the elements of a good mystery thriller, it also brings to light, what we see in front of the camera, may not always coincide with behind the scenes...
Lilly Singh, popular comedian, author and former host of NBC's A Little Late with Lilly Singh, shared her passion for the Bollywood bombshell, Madhuri Dixit Nene in a reel this past week.
Check it out below. Courtesy of Instagram.
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