In the mid-2000s, the Indian entertainment industry was hit by a wave of "MMS scandals." During this era, several leaked videos—some real, many fabricated—began circulating on early mobile platforms and file-sharing sites.
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Moving deeper into the American canon, Otto Preminger’s Laura (1944) is essential. While shot in black and white, the feeling of the film is distinctly blue. It is a noir murder mystery obsessed with a portrait of a beautiful, enigmatic woman. Like the photographs of Bipasha that defined a generation’s posters, the titular Laura exists as an object of dangerous fixation. For a vintage Bollywood parallel, one must look to Guru Dutt’s Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959). Shot in stunning monochrome, it uses shadows to create a world of faded glory and unrequited love. The scene where Waheeda Rehman walks through the abandoned studio, wrapped in a ghostly light, echoes the spectral beauty of Bipasha’s scenes in Alone (2015). In the mid-2000s, the Indian entertainment industry was