Watched this documentary with great anticipation. But, for a decade with events as significant as the liberalization of the market structure, the Surat plague and the Latur Earthquake, the nuclear tests, the Kargil war, the Indian Airlines highjacking, to name a few (none of which this documentary mentions), plenty of screen time is spent in interviewing film personalities about how they were dumbstruck when Sanjay Dutt was found guilty of illegal weapons possessions, or about what an epic and defining moment in India's history it was for some ladies to win a few international beauty pageants, etc. Very superficial reporting of some facts, but no analysis of the events leading up to significant events. You are better off spending the same amount of time on Wikipedia. And while we are at it, consider some of the people the film spends a lot of time interviewing: Raveena Tandon, Shekhar Suman, Diya Mirza, and some ad 'gurus': are these the thinkers of India that we need to hear to understand our history?!