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Bullets Over Bombay

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Bhatia loves Satya, the film, and has a very high opinion of it. Read this in December, and don't remember if it had any BTS pictures of the film. All in all, a good effort.

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I received a copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review..

This book follows the creation of the movie Satya and everything that went into it.

I'm not familiar with Satya but am a fan of Bollywood and was interested in learning more behind the scenes. The book gives a lot of context to the movie's creation as well as why it was received the way it was by audiences. This book takes us behind the scenes through anecdotes, interviews, and more about how the movie was made. It's interesting to hear such different stories are told about the same experiences and how the cast and crew have such varied recollections.

It's a very historical and interesting look at Bollywood history and how art imitates life and why this experience hasn't been recreated.

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I really don't know a lot about Bollywood but I always enjoy learning about movies and other histories. I enjoyed learning about the movie Satya, and am excited after reading this to actually watch the film. I enjoyed the way Uday Bhatia wrote this book and I could feel that Uday Bhatia knew what they were talking about. I look forward to more from Uday Bhatia.

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