ting operations. A socialite's murder case that has all the trappings of a thriller. A hidden camera trailing a grain-smuggling case. A common man getting a land ownership certificate in the name of a state's revenue minister. A seriously ill filmstar being followed into the ICU by a camera smuggled in to get exclusive updates. An old lady tormented by her daughter-in-law. Images of a pop star kissing a starlet. A cross-dressing director general of police and his life story.
Anybody who has access to any news medium would have hardly missed these headlines in the news. There are many more of such examples. But is it news? Or, is it entertainment?... more