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Nari Hira & stardust: The magazine that made Bollywood gossip a national obsession

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published August 31, 2024
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In the golden era of Indian entertainment journalism, one name stood out as a pioneer who revolutionized the industry—Nari Hira. The founder of Stardust magazine, Hira, who passed away on August 23 at the age of 86, left an indelible mark on Bollywood and the way it was reported. Hira wasn’t just a publisher; he was a visionary who tapped into India’s insatiable appetite for film gossip, creating a publication that became synonymous with Bollywood itself.

The rise of stardust: A bold vision

Before Stardust, Indian magazines were known for their polite and reserved coverage of the film industry. Bollywood was treated with a reverence that kept the lives of its stars shrouded in mystery. But Nari Hira saw an opportunity where others saw boundaries. Born in Karachi on January 26, 1938, Hira moved to Mumbai (then Bombay) post-partition, where he began his career in advertising. He worked with agencies like Ranjeet Sales & Publicity and Bensons (Ogilvy and Mather) before moving to the UK, where he continued his work in advertising. However, it was his return to India and the founding of Magna Publishing Company Limited in 1971 that would change the course of his life—and Indian media—forever.

With Stardust, Hira broke all conventions. Launched in 1971, the magazine was audacious, unapologetic, and often scandalous—a stark contrast to the tame coverage of Bollywood at the time. Stardust didn’t just report on the film industry; it became an integral part of it, weaving stories that blurred the lines between fact and fiction. Under Hira’s leadership, the magazine’s content was sensational, its language was colloquial, and its approach was direct. It wasn’t afraid to ask the tough questions or to print the rumors whispered in the corridors of Bollywood. For the first time, the private lives of film stars were exposed to public scrutiny, and fans couldn’t get enough.

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The impact and legacy of stardust

The success of Stardust was unprecedented. It turned Bollywood gossip into a national obsession, making it the go-to source for insider news and spicy tidbits about the film industry. Hira’s bold vision transformed the magazine into a cultural phenomenon that captured the imagination of millions. The magazine’s influence was so profound that being featured in Stardust, even amid controversy, became a symbol of having “arrived” in Bollywood.

Following Stardust’s success, Hira launched a series of other magazines, including Society, Savvy, Showtime, and many more, expanding his empire and solidifying his position as a media mogul. He also ventured into cinema with Hiba Films in the 1990s, introducing movies designed for home viewing on VCRs—a concept ahead of its time, reminiscent of today’s OTT platforms.

Nari Hira: The man behind the magazine

While Hira’s business acumen and keen understanding of his audience were legendary, those who knew him personally described him as warm, approachable, and deeply passionate about his work. His relationships with celebrities and journalists alike were built on mutual respect, and he was held in high esteem across the industry. Amitabh Bachchan, one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, famously remarked, “When someone like Nari Hira calls you requesting to be present at a function, you jolly well be there.”

Hira’s influence extended beyond his professional life. At the age of 46, he adopted a son, Vikram, whom he raised with the same dedication he brought to his work. Hira’s generosity, wit, and mentorship left a lasting impact on those around him. His daughter-in-law, Proneeta, fondly recalled how he “gave and gave and gave his all… without a single expectation in return.”

A lasting legacy in Indian media

Nari Hira’s contribution to Indian media is undeniable. Stardust was the magazine that dared to say what others wouldn’t, forever changing the way India consumed Bollywood news. Hira understood the power of stories—how they could captivate, provoke, and entertain. His legacy will endure as a legend in the world of publishing, remembered for his audacity, vision, and ability to turn gossip into gold. In a world where entertainment journalism has lost much of its magic, Nari Hira’s Stardust remains a shining example of what the industry once was and could be again.

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