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There is much sound, but little stuff in India’s fashion business. Much like our cinema – whose makers have been eating the drums from the rooftops saying that their films are runaway successes in the West, whereas the truth is that they are hits merely with the expatriate Indian communities there, and which by itself is not surprising given the fact that only a few Hindi movies travel across – our fashion is a lot of hype. Let us not forget that it is serious business not just in the West, but also in countries such as Japan and China, where standards are so high that only the very best survive.
Indian fashion industry is, like Indian cinema, popular abroad only among expatriate Indians and as such do not have that quality as is often claimed to have
As against the West and the Far-East countries, Indian fashion industry is amateur like Indian film industry and that’s why popular only among expatriate Indi
Like Indian film industry, the hype woven around Indian fashion industry’s success abroad is actually hoopla and lacks professionalism enjoyed by the industry in the West and the Far East.
The self-proclaimed superiority of Indian fashion industry, like that in the West and Japan-China is in words of Shakespeare “full of sound and fury signifying nothing.”
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Like Indian film industry, the hype woven around Indian fashion industry’s success abroad is actually hoopla and lacks professionalism enjoyed by the industry in the West and the Far East
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