Few people would have had enough of those occasional media explosions about Beauty's big, ugly stains, and the more frequent flare-ups about the smaller, everyday blemishes. We want to know those blemishes from so up close that we want to be able to see the pores emoting, and pity them. Bhandarkar's Fashion is then just what the doctor ordered for all those eager snoops, with its promise of voyeuristic peeks into the lives of those beautiful people.
The bad news is that Fashion has the same things we've known of all along - gay designers, bitchy talk, celebrity tantrums, wardrobe ma....