A 22-year-old woman who doesn’t fit into the traditional standards of beauty and appearance to make it big in the Hindi film industry; a young man in his 20s putting up a facade in front of his family to hide his struggles in Bombay; a middle-aged Lavani dancer who has received international accolades for her art but is looked down upon by her own family; a 70-year-old man who had to mortgage his wedding ring because despite being in the industry for 50 years, he still doesn’t have enough money. Innumerous struggles, but one Bollywood Dream. These are some of the stories documentary filmmaker Gautam Singh brings out to the world in Al Jazeera’s recent show, Bollywood Dreams. Singh speaks to Outlook’s Daniya Rahman about the making of his show, the ugly side of the Hindi film industry, and the aspirants who despite everything, strive to be a part of it.