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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars lampoons the Bollywood movie industry
Wannabe actress Raveena Rai has failed to make it in Hollywood so when her agent informs her that he has a starring role in a Bollywood movie, she immediately accepts the job. Without waiting for anyone to change their mind, Raveena quickly heads to Bombay where she assumes fame and fortune await her.

However, upon reaching her destination in India Raveena...
Published on June 29, 2005 by Harriet Klausner

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars It was... ok.
Sonia Singh came up with some great characters -- the uncle, "Daddy," the Bollywood star and his family. The characters were worthy of a better book. The author touches on some interesting points, that India is not a third world country -- there are two Indias, rich and poor, living together. I enjoyed when she spoke about Bollywood films as an escape for those in...
Published on April 11, 2006 by SugarCaneJane


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars It was... ok., April 11, 2006
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SugarCaneJane (Studio City, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
Sonia Singh came up with some great characters -- the uncle, "Daddy," the Bollywood star and his family. The characters were worthy of a better book. The author touches on some interesting points, that India is not a third world country -- there are two Indias, rich and poor, living together. I enjoyed when she spoke about Bollywood films as an escape for those in poverty.

The scene in which the Reena gets her revenge was, to be blunt, ridiculous, if not for her actions, then for the speech she gives.

This book was an entertaining read, but it could have been so much better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars lampoons the Bollywood movie industry, June 29, 2005
This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
Wannabe actress Raveena Rai has failed to make it in Hollywood so when her agent informs her that he has a starring role in a Bollywood movie, she immediately accepts the job. Without waiting for anyone to change their mind, Raveena quickly heads to Bombay where she assumes fame and fortune await her.

However, upon reaching her destination in India Raveena finds nothing is remotely like that described by her agent she now considers slime. Her hotel is a dump, but she cannot move in with her Uncle Heeru as his home is overrun by wild pigeons. Even worse, her script is not written and she must dance more than act. To make her stay more miserable her director uses a hands on method touching her everywhere while trying to get her on the casting couch; all this without a script. On the positive side of this disaster is her leading man, mega hunk Siddharth, who Raveena believes is her destiny though she has a few rivals who consider the most popular Bollywood actor of the moment as fair game.

Using stereotypes as support cast, Sonia Singh lampoons the Bollywood movie industry for making inane films that are so undemanding and unoriginal yet at the same time Raveena toasts the industry for its vigor and energy. The story line is well written as the audience wonders whether Raveena will get the leading man and finish the movie while eluding the fast hands of the lecherous director. Contemporary readers will welcome this fine absorbing look at the dynamic Indian film industry.

Harriet Klausner
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Chick Lit Goes to India..., July 29, 2005
This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
I absolutely love chick lit that feature Indian characters, so I was glad when I learned Sonia Singh had a second novel out entitled "Bollywood Confidential". Although her first novel was average at best in my opinion, this latest book was a great read.

Raveena is a struggling Indian actress currently living in Los Angeles. She is tired of not getting anywhere in her acting career. After much deliberation, she decides to accept her agent's latest offer: the lead in a Bollywood film - that takes place and shoots in Bombay, India. Despite her misgivings about living in another country for six months, she figures it would be worth it; after all, she is playing the leading role!

Despite the fact that she is of Indian decent, Raveena has grown up in the USA and is unprepared for how India really is: extremely dirty, crowded and hot. Her hotel is a dump, and she is forced to move in temporarily with her seemingly crazy uncle. The director is lecherous and determined to get her into bed, and her costar, the extremely handsome and famous Indian movie star Siddharth, is charismatic and famous, but aloof and uninterested. Too bad Raveena is attracted to him.

Worst of all, the as-of-yet unwritten script turns out to be downright terrible. Raveena is afraid she has made a big mistake by accepting this offer to star in what will obviously be a flop of a movie. But she is determined to stick it out.

If the Indian food and water doesn't kill her first...

Just when it seems Raveena might have caught Siddharth's attention, she gets embroiled in a love triangle with India's number one actress, who is also interested in Siddharth.

Bollywood Confidential was a tantalizingly delicious read. Filled with glitz, glamour, poverty, backstabbing, and rivalry - I was hooked from the start. Raveena is a smart, admirable main heroine that I liked reading about. Sonia Singh has a fluid, engaging writing style that made me want to continue reading until the end.

The only downfall to this book was that it was a bit predictable overall. Also, the last couple of chapters were downright ridiculous and far-fetched, for the most part.

But overall, the great writing and engaging story line made up for any bad parts. I highly recommend this book to all who want to enjoy a great story about actresses and India.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Takes you to India, July 23, 2005
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This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
This book exposes all the cliche's of Bollywood and the culture created by it. Sonia Singh has done a great job in capturing all the emotions one goes through while watching a typical 3 hours bollywood film - you go through the same emotional roller coaster while reading the book.

Light and fun - I recommend it if you're interested in learning about the indian film indutsry culture while getting a few chuckles.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sure it's chick lit but I liked it and I am no chick..., August 30, 2005
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This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
I read this one afternoon and enjoyed it. The book was funny, interesting, and overall a nice read on a summer afternoon. Although I am nowhere close to being the target demographic, even I, the single, white guy in his 30s, thought it was fun. They should make a movie out of it though.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Bollywood-type novel about Bollywood, December 20, 2005
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Janice (Arlington, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
Sonia Singh's "Bollywood Confidential" centered around Raveena, a struggling actress in Hollywood who was offered a leading role in a Bollywood film. Despite her doubts, Raveena went to Bombay in the hope that she would make it big there and hopefully the Hollywood directors would then "notice" her. Things did not turn quite as Raveena expected as she realized the director who hired her was somewhat of a pervert and she had to stay with her distant uncle as the director was too cheap to put her up in a good hotel. The only consolation to all this was that the leading actor in her film was Bollywood's hottest actor, Siddharth.

This was a very average book for me as the writing was very simple and at times, I wondered if I was reading a teen lit. There were hardly any plot or character development and it truly read like a Bollywood-inspired novel. The one good thing about the book was that I did learn something about Bollywood. I wouldn't recommend readers to purchase this book even if they are huge Bollywood fans and they are better off getting this book from the library.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sonia does it again!, July 7, 2005
This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
I LOVED this book - don't get be wrong, I still think _Goddess for Hire_ is utterly fabu and I'm crossing all my digits that Sonia's next book will have Maya in it - but _Bollywood Confidential_ is a breezy romp.

Once again, even though I'm a notoriously slow reader, I read the book in a day. While I may not have laughed out loud as many times as I did w/ _GfH_, I still enjoyed _BC_ immensely. Sonia continues to write with a humorous tone which is always a positive IMHO (If you like humor in your fiction, give Christopher Moore a try and if you like it in your fantasy titles, try Terry Pratchett). Additionally, I liked the insight one gets into the Bollywood/Hollywood film industry - guess in some ways they really aren't that different after all.

One of the bonuses is that if you are interested in checking out Bollywood titles and are a novice (like I am), Sonia has a section at the back of the book with suggestions and descriptions of her favorite films.

So if you are looking for a light hearted summer read, I'd highly suggest picking up a copy of _Bollywood Confidential_ and entering into Raveena's world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bollywood Is Great!!!, June 14, 2009
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This review is from: Bollywood Confidential (Avon Books) (Paperback)
i adore this book! The writer is very clever, and her wit shines through in her characters. As a bollywood lover I snatched this book up and was not dissappointed! Very descriptive, and hilarious. I love Raveena and her outlook on BW and all its happenings. Try this book by this author. It is fab!
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3.0 out of 5 stars I hate when bad endings and stories happen to good characters :-(, November 7, 2008
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I agree with Sugar Can Jane in terms of this book having interesting characters, but deserving a FAR better book. It was an easy, light read and I'd recommend it, HOWEVER, it's extremely fluffy and the ending was really corny and it felt rushed, like they gave her two days to come up with something, so she typed up a random ending that did not fullfill the book's implicit promise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Laugh Out Loud, January 10, 2008
This book had me cracking up. I loved it! I'm not very up on Indian culture, so this was a funny, interesting dive into it! I love her ironic, sarcastic, page-turner style of writing. I finished it in a couple of hours, cracking up with a plate of cookies. Perhaps curry would have been more appropiate!

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