What The Xpose taught us

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Note: A few of these could be Spoilers

– Back then in the 60s, a clear mandate for heroines was – 'Na Dance, Na Expression, Na Pose – Sirf Expose'. We are still wondering which leading actress actually did that in the 60s

– A Maharashtrian cop can get suspended, go on to become a superstar in Tamil films and then return to Mumbai, only to turn into a Hindi hero as well as a crime solver

– A court can actually allow an uninvited guest to have a quick 'one minute' word with a cop, and in the process threaten him, right in the middle of an ongoing trial

– A court can actually allow an uninvited guest to have another quick 'one minute' look at the suspects, and in the process intimidate them with just a glare, and then solve the crime. Open and shut case!

– A heroine, who is a talented actress, turns to exposing and delivers a hit; another who believes just in body show and seducing people doesn't deliver a hit but wins a Best Actress award. Really? – A post mortem would be so shabbily done that it won't even register the blows that would have actually resulted in multiple injuries. As for the crime scene investigation, let's not even get into that!

– All is well eventually kyunki 'yeh gunaah aankhon ne dekha hai, yaddashth ne nahi' (this crime has been seen, but not registered in memory)

– Back then in the 60s too, plagiarism existed with a composer selling the same tune to two different producers

– Back then in the 60s, it was possible for rival filmmakers to sabotage a film by activating a black marketing ring across the nation to under price the ticket, so as to create negative vibes. 'Across the nation'?

– Back then in the 60s, a hot-n-happening heroine, albeit with just one Bengali film behind her, carried an asking price of Rs. 1 lakh to spend a night. In today's currency, this comes to Rs. 25 lakhs. Woah!

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