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    South Asia
     May 22, 2008
Bollywood demi-gods go blogging
By Raja M

MUMBAI - "I am unable to resist sharing this with you and it's personal," confides Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan's blog entry datelined London, May 19. "It was emotional for me and I thought so relevant to my last post, I had to put it down."

So Bachchan's post, an emotionally narrated incident from his school days, evoked over 800 comments worldwide, mostly from breathless fans hardly able to believe they are reading diary posts from Amitabh Bachchan himself. "Dear Mr Bachchan," "Sheen" said, "I can gather no words right now, to express how glad I am

 

that a colleague introduced me to your posts."

The tall Bachchan, also called "Big B", was voted India's star of the millennium in a BBC poll and was a childhood friend of Rajiv Gandhi, the assassinated former Indian prime minister and husband of present Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi. Congress is the dominant party in the ruling coalition.

Bachchan leads a trend bemusing Bollywood-addicted South Asia, one that promises to have more of India's biggest stars taking to not just blogging and sending their fans worldwide into delirium, but also taking potshots at each other and promoting their films amid rising stakes in India's television and movie industry, the world's largest.

Bollywood, the faintly sneering term for the Mumbai-based Hindi movie industry, is part of India's film factories that churn out over 1,000 movies annually and sell nearly 4 billion movie tickets, estimates an Ernst & Young study, and is measured to be over twice the size of the second-largest market, the United States.

Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan - three of the biggest Bollywood movie icons - have been tangled in a blogging drama this fortnight. Sixty-five-year old Bachchan apologized for taking a crack at fellow superstar Shahrukh Khan in his blog, while leading actor-director Aamir Khan made news for revealing that Shahrukh Khan licks his (Aamir Khan's) feet and is fed dog biscuits. Aamir Khan has a pet dog named Shahrukh Khan.

Shahrukh, the human, who is presently preoccupied as franchisee owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders cricket team in the ongoing inaugural Indian Premier League, laughed off the juvenile reference to his canine namesake and ignored publicly made legal advice that he try his luck with a defamation suit.

The blogging blather erupted amid news of Bollywood driving into Hollywood, with billionaire industrialist Anil Ambani (junior of estranged brother Mukesh) announcing a US$1 billion fund to make 69 films in two years. Ambani has struck separate deals with the production companies of George Clooney (Smokehouse Productions), Nicholas Cage (Saturn Productions), Tom Hanks (Playtone) and Brad Pitt (Plan B Entertainment).

Ambani's film production house, Reliance BIG Entertainment, is part of Ambani's Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group that also owns the multiplex chain Adlabs, FM radio station BIG92.7FM and gaming site Zapak.

American billionaire investor George Soros also invested $100 million in Reliance BIG Entertainment this February for a 3% stake in the company, putting his money to back his claim that India will play a leading role in the world's entertainment and media industry.

Superstar blogs, it now appears, have their role in India's globally growing entertainment industry. Some news reports claimed Bachchan has been paid $23 million for blogging. Bachchan denied it, but the local media missed the interesting fact that Anil Ambani's BIG Entertainment also owns the social networking site "Bigadda" that hosts Bachchan's news-churning "BigBlog". Bachchan's blog with a global fan reach in Ambani's social networking site may not be straightforward coincidence.

If superstar blogs are part of any grand promotional plots, they are doing a sturdy job, freely serving online fan fodder of the kind that turned movie gossip magazines such as Stardust, Cine Blitz and Star & Style into bestsellers in the 1970s and 1980s.

For movie-crazed fans, the blogs offer spice straight from the star's mouth, added with occasional lapses into the foot-in-mouth disease that next generates blog entries resembling movie-type dialogues.

"I will apologize to Shah Rukh a hundred times if there is an iota of doubt in his mind about my conduct and behavior towards him," Bachchan said in a blog entry this month from Cannes, France, where he attended the 61st international film festival. This was after his blog questioned the popularity of Khan's latest reality TV show Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain? the Hindi language version of the US TV hit Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? The Ambani billion-dollar movie deal was also announced in Cannes during the festival.

Bachchan's blog had earlier poked at another prominent target - Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss, whose pet peeve, that India's national health is being grievously undermined by actors drinking and smoking on screen, is driving the film community into a frenzy. While Bachchan urged Ramadoss to first wean government employees off tobacco, another actor wanted to know if British statesman Winston Churchill's famous cigar should be replaced with a lollipop in Indian films.

Leading politicians blogging could be up next, but for now the chatty, personal style in superstar blogs takes fanzines into new territory. "Just returned from the opening night of Cannes Film Festival," Bachchan breezily informs in a blog entry dated May 15. "Aishwarya was already here, Abhishek joined in from Miami and together with Jaya we went to the festival."

Bachchan's star son Abhishek, movie star daughter-in law and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai and Bachchan's wife Jaya, a former movie star, are all planning to blog individually in the Ambani-owned version of Orkut and MySpace networking sites - the announcement reducing odds that Bollywood's first family and other superstars are blogging merely for the love and lark of it.

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