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The rise of social media has democratized Bollywood photography. In the past, a select few photographers controlled the narrative. Now, Bollywood stars are their own publishers.

Popular media outlets— Filmfare , GQ India , Vogue India , and digital natives like MissMalini and Pinkvilla —have pivoted from traditional photo spreads to real-time visual news. A single image of a star sipping coffee in a Bandra café can generate thousands of articles, memes, and fashion breakdowns within hours.

Why does command such power?

When you hear the word "Bollywood," what pops into your head? For most Westerners, it’s the cliché: a shirtless hero fighting twenty goons in slow motion, or a heroine twirling across a Swiss alp in a neon saree.

: A major "2026 is the new 2016" trend has taken over social media, with stars like Kareena Kapoor and Alia Bhatt sharing unedited, grainy "throwback" photos to mimic the simpler, less-curated digital era of a decade ago .