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  • An Indian woman wearing a traditional Indian Sari sips her tea at the end cocktail party for the Pizza hut Polo tournament at the Jaipur Polo Ground in New Delhi, India Sunday Nov. 3, 2002. "The chiffon and pearl brigade, we call it," said Asmita Agarwal, a tough-talking polo and fashion writer for the Hindustan Times. "Women in chiffon saris dripping with huge diamonds ... They're all royalty, or at least they're trying to be royalty."  In many ways, that's what modern Indian polo is about joining the new royalty.
    INDIA POLO 03
  • The leading actress surrounded by support dancers performs one of Bollywood signature choreographed scenes during the shooting of  an upcoming movie in Bombay Dec. 10, 2004. Bombay's film industry may be the most prolific in the world, but unlike it's American counterpart, much of the work is done on a shoestring. The city churns out hundreds of films a year on its celluloid production line. And while Hollywood has millions to spend on marketing and advertising, in Bollywood, many of the billboards for the biggest releases are painted by hand. It's a dying art, but one that has a romance all of its own.
    INDIA BOLLYWOOD 07