Bollywood's breathless baby bulletins
(Asia Sentinel) Although Indians obsess endlessly about cricket, Bollywood movies and
stars, politics and potholed roads, the level of preoccupation rises
sharply during the monsoons when the situation worsens. Right now it’s
at a fever pitch over a series of subjects, but clearly in the lead is
the possible pregnancy of one of India’s most beautiful actresses.
It is Bollywood’s Aishwarya Rai, a former Miss World who has adorned the
covers of several top foreign magazines in addition to Indian ones, who
has the tongues wagging the most and has the gossip news rolling out of
the newspaper kiosks. Aishwarya, fresh from striding across the red
carpet at Cannes, appears to be pregnant, much to the chagrin of at
least one film director who had cast her in a glamorous role in the
long-awaited movie “Heroine,” and had no idea about her biological
status. The movie has now been put off indefinitely.
There had been considerable speculation about Aishwarya’s condition in
the past, but this time the news has been confirmed by the most reliable
source used by the information gatherers – the celebrity Twitter
account of Aishwarya’s father-in-law, the actor Amitabh Bachchan, who
proclaimed himself ecstatic about the prospective new arrival.
There has been no denial or an indication that the account has been
hacked. Aishwarya’s husband Abhishek Bachchan, an actor himself, is also
reported by the media to be happy with his wife’s condition, telling
the fan magazines he’s “on top of the world” and that the couple hopes
to have two children.
The Indian paparazzi mob their favorites for the latest updates, feeding
pictures to mainstream newspapers that carry exhaustive color
supplements that feature this kind of stuff. Aishwarya’s stunning
strapless deep blue-and-white floor-length gown at Cannes ranks right up
there with the western paparazzi’s chase for Carla Bruni’s baby bump
close-up, or for Pippa Middleton’s sheer dress from the back at
Wimbledon, where the newly crowned Dutchess of Cambridge’s sister was
crowned by the paparazzi for having what has been called in the UK the
Rear of the Year Award, supplanting J-Lo.
Aishwarya isn’t alone. Bollywood produced a staggering 1,288 feature
films in 2009, with a vast number of actors and actresses delivering up a
steady diet of gossip for the masses of newspaper readers. Today there
is feverish speculation about the marriage of number one actor Salman
Khan, well into his forties and a bachelor to boot, which is taking top
priority. Khan, revered by many for his playboy lifestyle, has delivered
some of the biggest Bollywood hits “Ready” and “Dabangg” in the recent
past.
It helps matters for the paparazzi that Salman’s bevy of beautiful
ex-girlfriends includes the present top heroine Katrina Kaif and, at one
time, Aishwarya herself. Many tales can thus be easily spun around
Salman and his girls, current and past that range from spats, breakups,
quarrels and more.
When Aishwarya’s pregnancy became known, reporters in the gossip trade
zealously sought Salman’s opinion. The actor subsequently told
television channels that he was very happy for the couple and wished
them well.
Gossip extends to politics as well. Today the eye is on Congress party
scion Rahul Gandhi, also in his 40s and single. There has, however, not
been much to write about the young Gandhi, except for his regular dashes
from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh, a state that he fancies politically. Yet,
Gandhi, a young face of Indian politics is always under scrutiny and his
marriage plans are speculated upon intensely and endlessly.
Yet, one benchmark of true interest in any episode is India’s big satta
(or illegal gambling market) where presently wagers are being put on the
gender of Aishwarya’s yet-to-be-born child. Some reports suggest that a
few satta operators may have even approached Aishwarya’s doctors
discreetly to inquire about the status of the fetus -- boy or girl -- to
fix deals.
India’s satta market is usually the most active when the cricket team is
playing matches, but picks on other matters when the going goes quiet,
to keep clients glued and revenues coming in. These matters range from
results of elections in states or the center, cabinet reshuffles,
important legislative matters including no confidence motions, executive
appointments, date of arrival of monsoon and multiple other
combinations.
In cricket, the bets are not just on wins and losses but on a myriad of
individual scores and performances. Such is the level of money involved
that several international players have been banned and prosecuted for
match-fixing and the more difficult-to-track “spot fixing.” The Indian
cricket team is playing a test series in the West Indies, a period of
relative disinterest that isn’t keeping the bet money flowing.
Consequently, the bets are being placed on Aishwarya, although the
results will only be out in November when the actress is reportedly due
to deliver. Money will certainly change hands but there is no doubt that
nothing sells like gossip news, anywhere. The satta market thrives on
it.
(Siddharth Srivastava is a New Delhi-based journalist. He can be reached at
sidsri@yahoo.com)
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