From fans making a bee-line at the box-office every Friday to worship their silver-screen idols to DD’s Chitrahaar becoming the most anticipated event of the week; from welcoming the Salonis, Parvatis and Tulsis every weeknight to now consuming a wide gamut of content on the go on your own personal devices, Indian entertainment has come a long way! Some of us who’ve been around (long enough!) have had the privilege of seeing Indian entertainment grow from a beloved child to an adolescent teeming with ideas and now, a well-rounded, multi-faceted adult. Cinema has always been a mirror to society, and the advent of cable TV made it even starker, and frequently apparent. We saw on-screen characters evolving from being bound by societal shackles to breaking them. The weepy, widowed mother, for instance, became a relatable elder of relevance. Liberalization in the country opened up the Indian populace to a plethora of entertainment sources and content choices. Over the years, those choices have only gone up, both in number and quality.