Being an American myself (but having much love for beautiful India), I cannot see why people get so fascinated by people (celebrities) they do not know. These celebrities are mortal and flawed just like the rest of us. Personally, I agree with everyone that has stated that Indians should be prideful about Indian actors and actresses (even though I also agree with the one that said India remakes a lot of US movies ( This is another thing I do not understand, WHY? The US has some good movies, but we are hardly original. We've been caught up in the remakes of our own movies since the 70's - what ever happened to original works?) on top of that WE ARE NOT THAT GREAT, ok? Thanks!) as it is extremely important to support your country men and women more-so that anyone else.
I believe what it really comes down to, is: If you are a movie star, I can only care about your acting ability. If you are a musician, I can only care about your musical ability. Your personal life outside of that chosen role, is not my business and I couldn't care any less what designer clothes you might be wearing or who you are dating, etc. It is this line that keeps them from being more than mortal.