For the first time in human history, more than half of us live in cities. Vibrant, complex, colossal -- what drives their success?
09 November 2012
Episode 22 - Mumbai’s Bollywood dreams
If there is one thing in Mumbai that is more important than cricket and good food, it is Bollywood. Worth more than a billion dollars to the city’s economy, Mumbai’s film industry churns out more than 1,000 movies each year. We meet Neeta Lulla, a costume and fashion designer whose work across nearly 300 Bollywood movies has made her almost as famous as the celebrities she dresses
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