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The industry went into a frenzy. The police arrived, led by a weary officer who was out of his depth in this world of illusions. Suspicion immediately fell on Chandni. She was the rival, the beneficiary, the one with the motive. She was arrested, her white saree stained with the mud of the scandal.

The prime suspect is Kenny K (Yo Yo Honey Singh), a brash, gold-chain-wearing, half-Italian half-Punjabi music composer and producer who is known for his tantrums and underworld connections. Kenny K is producing a magnum opus also titled The Xpose , and Zara was its original female lead. After her death, he quickly replaces her with a new ingénue, Riya (Sonali Raut), without missing a single day of shooting. The Xpose -2014- Filmyfly.Com

A rising rival actress caught in a fierce professional and romantic feud with Zara. The industry went into a frenzy

The real-life behind the characters in The Xpose Share public link She was the rival, the beneficiary, the one with the motive

The two female leads effectively captured the stylized, dramatic rivalry reminiscent of old Hollywood and Bollywood diva feuds.

The industry went into a frenzy. The police arrived, led by a weary officer who was out of his depth in this world of illusions. Suspicion immediately fell on Chandni. She was the rival, the beneficiary, the one with the motive. She was arrested, her white saree stained with the mud of the scandal.

The prime suspect is Kenny K (Yo Yo Honey Singh), a brash, gold-chain-wearing, half-Italian half-Punjabi music composer and producer who is known for his tantrums and underworld connections. Kenny K is producing a magnum opus also titled The Xpose , and Zara was its original female lead. After her death, he quickly replaces her with a new ingénue, Riya (Sonali Raut), without missing a single day of shooting.

A rising rival actress caught in a fierce professional and romantic feud with Zara.

The real-life behind the characters in The Xpose Share public link

The two female leads effectively captured the stylized, dramatic rivalry reminiscent of old Hollywood and Bollywood diva feuds.

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