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From reel to real: how a lifetime fed on a diet Bollywood sari romances gave Rashida Tayabali warped expectations of romance. Ashwariya Rai. (Getty Images ) I grew up in Kenya where Bollywood movies were the source of entertainment. My family were big Bollywood movie buffs. Every weekend, we sat down to watch the latest blockbuster on videocassettes and later on DVDs. I even recall going to the movies with my grandad when I was 4 years old. With the introduction of satellite

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Love, when it arrives, rarely appears in a neat package or abides by a Hollywood script. Love can frustrate us with its demands, and surprise us at other times with how natural and easy it feels. It can be complicated, and can hurt and stupefy as readily as it heartens and heals. Yet love remains one of life's great journeys and, according to relationships counsellor Hailee Walker, its arrival is hard to anticipate. "Love tends to wait for us in unlikely places," says Walker.