Life is Cruel: A Story Of Bollywood


It has happened before and it will happening again and again. You can't change human nature. We have read novels with stories like that. Harold Robbins.

The theme. Struggling young man trying to make his career. He meets disappointment or call it limited success. He feels frustrated, sad. He is far from home, from childhood friends. And the place where he is working is heartless. Dog eat dog competition.

He finds love and motherly support in an actress who is years older than him.. He marries her. She knew that her celluloid career was over as many new younger starlets were coming on the scene. She was happy with the marriage.

They had children. They were happy. The young man's career's slowly moving up. He became famous.

It is said fame brings out the worst in man.

The young man now felt suffocated in his marriage to this older woman; the mother of his children. He had beautiful women falling at his feet.

He met a famous young actress. The chemistry was instant.

He left his wife, the older woman.

He after years of courtship, married the younger actress.

His ex-wife, a woman of substance, said nothing. Not a word to the press.

Guessed who we are talking about?
-Editors

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