At first glance, the latest Bollywood blockbuster, 'But Never Say Good Bye', looks like any other film in the genre, brimming with music, dancing and colourful spectacle. But the movie has broken new ground with its subject matter. It's the story of a married woman who has an affair. We hear from some women who went to the opening of the film. Jenni Murray also spoke to the actress Shobna Gulati and to Dr Rajinder Dudrah, from Manchester University who's the author of 'Bollywood; Sociology Goes to the Movies'. So does the film reflect a wider change in culture and attitudes?
Bollywood; Sociology Goes to the Movies is published by Sage ISBN 0761934618
But Never Say Goodbye
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