Well, it's a lot of fun when publications who call themselves respectable, with "paid" entertainment/television journalists/reporters spend bits and bytes or e-newsprint on hair raised, hair grown, hair gone.
If it's Mrityunjay's flying baal/hair/mane that are a fashion statement that could make an Italian fashion model on a Milan fashion week green with envy that have taken the fancy of young imaginations to go wild, Rudra Pratap's vanished tuft of facial hair, clean-shaves and waxes seem to make Times of India (TOI) reporters wax eloquent every photo op the poor hair finds itself separated from it's home on the actor portraying Rudra Pratap/Kalavathi, Viswajeet Pradhan.
Does'nt it make one wonder as to a hair-story capturing journalistic fancy or what do they say about "a lot of hair is fair" when one lacks journalistic flair.
from: http://ekboondishq.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/media-critique-a-lot-of-hair-raising-tales/