When Gucci Meets Gully: Bollywood's Big Fat Vanity Fair is a riotous joyride through the glittering circus that is Bollywood's obsession with showmanship.
From gym selfies that demand national applause to airport "looks" curated with more effort than most movies, this is the untold story of how India's biggest dream factory turned into a 24/7 spectacle of sequins, selfies, and shamelessness.
With razor-sharp satire and whimsical wit, this book pulls back the velvet curtain to reveal the behind-the-scenes theatrics: luxury cars purchased on EMIs, designer dogs flaunted like trophies, destination weddings that could bankrupt small nations, and Instagram posts that scream louder than film dialogues.
In a world where spiritual retreats are a branding exercise and charity galas are strategic photo-ops, survival isn't about talent-it's about trending.
Here, Gucci handbags and gully rap battle it out for relevance in a frenzied race for the next big flex.
Equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking, this is Bollywood not as you see it-but as it truly sparkles, fumbles, and flexes when the cameras keep rolling.
Welcome to the only industry where "humility" comes gift-wrapped with a platinum credit card.