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Diwali is that time of the year when you wish one another good health, wealth and prosperity. Like in all the past festival of lights, let us, this Diwali too, wish each other a bountiful year ahead. But unlike on all the previous occasions, let us, this time, actually hope and pray for the good health, wealth and prosperity of those whom we wish. For, let’s be honest – we may shake hands with our friends, embrace them, wish them, even send them expensive gifts to mark the festive occasion and convey the season’s greetings, but when it’s time for the release of their films, we forget that we had wished them all the good things in life. At that crucial time in a friend’s professional life, we aren’t very concerned about his film faring well. Rather, deep down in our hearts, we’d be happy if his film didn’t do well. Or, even if it did well, we’d be far more happy if it didn’t break the records of too many films. If, by chance, our film has already been released around the same time, we’d definitely not want his film to surpass the business of our film. And if our film is due for release soon after his film, we’d hope against hope that touching his film’s business should be a left-hand task for our film.