Evolution of Indian cinema on show at local university


Bollywood fans: Aditi Singh, 15, (left) and Ashwariya Rastugi, 14, checking out Shah Rukh’s poster at the interactive exhibition. — FAIHAN GHANI / The Star.

KUALA LUMPUR: Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho was once quoted as saying “Of course, I follow Bollywood. In fact, it’s widely followed in Brazil.”

That is the magic of Hindi cinema, which seemed to have captivated people from all corners of the world.

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