This Deepavali, the impossibly beautiful Aishwarya Rai the stuff of many girls' wet dreams lights up our screens with Gurinder Chadha's musical adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice.
Austen's wickedly bitchy Victorian novel, about a snobbish girl who falls for an equally snobbish gentleman, has been given the full Bollywood treatment. Bride And Prejudice is a funny and colourful song-and-dance spectacle, telling the story of Lalita, who is attracted to an American businessman in spite of herself.
Director Gurinder (of the 2002-hit Bend It Like Beckham) certainly knows how to please audiences. She gives her latest film lots of music, jokes and a constant change of location from London to LA to India.
But serious literary buffs may be offended by how Austen's intelligent novel has been turned into a piece of frivolous entertainment.