(AFP/File) - An Indian designer displays cushion covers bearing images of Bollywood actors. Six young Indian designers on a common quest to marry ancestral tradition with contemporary design are being showcased at Europe's biggest home fair in Paris this week.(AFP/File/Sam Panthaky)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (R) and Indian designer Anna Singh pose for a picture at a fashion store in Mumbai September 5, 2008. Picture taken September 5, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Fans greet Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (C) as he arrives on the set of his new movie "Rabh Ne Bana Di Jori" inside a college in the northern Indian city of Amritsar September 4, 2008. REUTERS/Munish Sharma (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma (bottom) are seen on the set of their new movie "Rabh Ne Bana Di Jori" inside a college in the northern Indian city of Amritsar September 4, 2008. REUTERS/Munish Sharma (INDIA)
(AFP/File) - Popular Indian actors Katrina Kaif (L) and Akshay Kumar at a promotional event in Mumbai in August, 2008. Low-budget productions featuring unknown actors are becoming box-office successes in the Indian film industry, as making blockbusters with big-name stars becomes increasingly expensive.(AFP/File/Sajjad Hussain)
(AFP/File) - This combination of file pictures shows Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan (L) and popular actor Shah Rukh Khan (R). Low-budget productions featuring unknown actors are becoming box-office successes in the Indian film industry, as making blockbusters and paying their big name stars becomes increasingly expensive.(AFP/File)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra poses for a photograph at the premiere of "Tahaan" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir depicts life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey, a departure from the industry's conflict-based, nationalist approach. "Tahaan" opens in Indian cinemas on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Shahid Kapur poses for a picture at the premiere of "Tahaan" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir depicts life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey, a departure from the industry's conflict-based, nationalist approach. "Tahaan" opens in Indian cinemas on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken September 2, 2008. To match Reuters Life! story INDIA-FILM/ REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - India's President Pratibha Patil (L) presents the best supporting actress award to Bollywood actress Konkona Sen Sharma during the 54th national film awards ceremony in New Delhi September 2, 2008. REUTERS/B Mathur (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar (R) waves before receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from India's President Pratibha Patil (C) and India's Information and Broadcasting Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunsi during the 54th National Film Awards ceremony in New Delhi September 2, 2008. REUTERS/B Mathur (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood star Dilip Kumar smiles after receiving the lifetime achievement award from India's President Pratibha Patil (unseen) during the 54th national film awards ceremony in New Delhi September 2, 2008. REUTERS/B Mathur (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty speaks to the media while promoting her DVD "Shilpa's Yoga" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty performs a Yoga posture while promoting her DVD "Shilpa's Yoga" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty performs a Yoga posture while promoting her DVD "Shilpa's Yoga" in Mumbai September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan is seen on the sets of his new movie "Rabh Ne Bana Di Jori" at Golden Temple or holy Sikh shrine complex in the northern Indian city of Amritsar September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Munish Sharma (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (R) is seen on the sets of his new movie "Rabh Ne Bana Di Jori" at Golden Temple or holy Sikh shrine complex in the northern Indian city of Amritsar September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Munish Sharma (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (2nd R) is seen on the sets of his new movie "Rabh Ne Bana Di Jori" at Golden Temple or holy Sikh shrine complex in the northern Indian city of Amritsar September 2, 2008. REUTERS/Munish Sharma (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood director Santosh Sivan gestures as he speaks during an interview with Reuters in New Delhi August 30, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir takers a subtle look at life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey. "Tahaan" opens in Indian cinema on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken August 30, 2008. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood director Santosh Sivan speaks during an interview with Reuters in New Delhi August 30, 2008. A new Bollywood film set in Indian Kashmir takers a subtle look at life in the troubled region through the story of a boy's search for his beloved donkey. "Tahaan" opens in Indian cinema on Friday, at a time when Kashmir is beset by some of the biggest protests in two decades against India's rule in the Himalayan region. Picture taken August 30, 2008. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen attends a promotional event of a business firm in Mumbai September 1, 2008. Picture taken September 1, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Shiney Ahuja poses before a news conference to promote his film "Hijack" in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad September 1, 2008. The film was released on August 29 and is directed by Kunal Shivdasani. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Rahul Khanna, Indian designer Manish Malhotra, actor Aftaab Shivdasani, cricket player Zaheer Khan and actor Dino Morea (L-R) pose for a picture during the launch ceremony of an international menswear manufacturing company in Mumbai August 30, 2008. Picture taken August 30, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(AFP/File) - Shoppers walk past a promotional poster for the "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" book in Mumbai in 2007. The makers of Bollywood film "Hari Puttar," which has prompted a lawsuit by Hollywood studio Warner Bros, say the flick has nothing in common with the Harry Potter movie series.(AFP/File/Sajjad Hussain)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Amisha Patel smiles during a news conference in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh August 29, 2008. REUTERS/Ajay Verma (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Anil Ambani, chairman of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group, is seen after attending the premiere of Bollywood movie 'Rock On' in Mumbai August 28, 2008. The movie is directed by Abhishek Kapoor. Picture taken August 28, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actors Arjun Rampal (L), Luke Kenny (seated in front), Farhan Akhtar (R) and Purab Kohli (L, back) arrive on a scooter at the premiere of their movie 'Rock On' in Mumbai August 28, 2008. The movie is directed by Abhishek Kapoor. Picture taken August 28, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Bobby Deol (R) speaks as his brother Sunny Deol watches during a promotional event for Bobby's upcoming film "Chamku" in Mumbai August 28, 2008. The film is directed by Kabeer Kaushik and also stars Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actors Sunny Deol (L) and his brother Bobby pose during a promotional event for Bobby's upcoming film "Chamku" in Mumbai August 28, 2008. The film is directed by Kabeer Kaushik and also stars Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Bobby Deol arrives to attend a promotional event for his forthcoming Bollywood movie 'Chamku' in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad August 27, 2008. The film is directed by Kabeer Kaushik and is scheduled to release on Friday. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Bobby Deol arrives to attend a promotional event for his upcoming Bollywood movie "Chamku" in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad August 27, 2008. The film is directed by Kabeer Kaushik and is scheduled to release on Friday. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA)
(AP) - Bollywood actor Bobby Deol waves to fans as he arrives at a jewelry showroom to promote his upcoming film 'Chamku' in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar interacts with the media at a news conference after unveiling Levi's new jeans collection under the "Live Unbuttoned" campaign in Mumbai August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar (C) poses with models as he unveils Levi's new jeans collection under the "Live Unbuttoned" campaign in Mumbai August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar unveils Levi's new jeans collection under the "Live Unbuttoned" campaign in Mumbai August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar walks the ramp to unveil Levi's new jeans collection under the "Live Unbuttoned" campaign in Mumbai August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar (C) poses with models as he unveils Levi's new jeans collection under the "Live Unbuttoned" campaign, in Mumbai August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(AP) - In this photo provided by Mirchi Movies Limited and made available on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, a poster of Bollywood's 'Hari Puttar' film shows Zain Khan, left, Swini Khara, second left, Vijay Raaz, right and an unidentified actor. Bollywood producers set to release a film called 'Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors' are working to fend off a lawsuit filed by Warner Bros. that claims the movie title hews too closely to their mega-famous boy wizard franchise. While Bollywood films often borrow liberally from Western movies, producers of 'Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors' say their movie bears no resemblance to any film in the 'Harry Potter' series. (AP Photo)
(AP) - In this photo provided by Mirchi Movies Limited and made available on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, a poster of Bollywood's 'Hari Puttar' film shows Zain Khan, bottom in orange t-shirt, Vijay Raaz, left and an unidentified actor. Bollywood producers set to release a film called 'Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors' are working to fend off a lawsuit filed by Warner Bros. that claims the movie title hews too closely to their mega-famous boy wizard franchise. While Bollywood films often borrow liberally from Western movies, producers of 'Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors' say their movie bears no resemblance to any film in the 'Harry Potter' series. (AP Photo)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actors Sunny Deol (R) and his brother Bobby Deol pose as they arrive to attend a promotional event for Bobby's forthcoming film "Chamku" in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh August 26, 2008. The film is directed by Kabeer Kaushik and also stars Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra. REUTERS/Ajay Verma (INDIA)
(AFP/File) - Indian Bollywood film director Ram Gopal Verma at the 2008 International Indian Film Academy Awards 2008 in Bangkok in early June. An Indian filmgoer rented out an entire cinema to disprove the director's claim that his latest horror movie is so scary no one can watch it alone(AFP/File/Indranil Mukherjee)
(AFP) - Sri Lanka's top cricketers had a shot at Bollywood stardom when they were filmed for an upcoming movie that features some of the best players in the world including Kumar Sangakkara, seen here(AFP/Lakruwan Wanniarachchi)
(AFP) - Sri Lanka's top cricketers had a shot at Bollywood stardom when they were filmed for an upcoming movie that features some of the best players in the world and Indian Hindi film actor Harman Baweja, seen here(AFP/Dibyangshu Sarkar)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia poses for a picture during a launch ceremony of a U.S. based lingerie label Secrets Curves New York (SCNY) in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia poses for a picture during a launch ceremony of a U.S. based lingerie label Secrets Curves New York (SCNY) in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actors Bipasha Basu (From L - R), Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, dialogue and lyrics writer Anvita Dutt, director Siddharth Anand and Hiten Paintal pose for a picture during a news conference for their movie "Bachna Ae Haseeno" at a studio in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actors Ranbir Kapoor (R) and Deepika Padukone pose for photo during a news conference for their movie "Bachna Ae Haseeno" at a studio in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu poses for photo during a news conference for her movie "Bachna Ae Haseeno" at a studio in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor speaks during a news conference for his movie "Bachna Ae Haseeno" at a studio in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)
(Reuters) - Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu poses for photo during a news conference for her movie "Bachna Ae Haseeno" at a studio in Mumbai August 21, 2008. REUTERS/Manav Manglani (INDIA)