Author: Sindhukumar Lokhande
Publisher: Sindhukumar Lokhande
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
In the dazzling world of Bollywood, where dreams shimmer as brightly as the stars, an undercurrent of dark secrets flows beneath the surface. Amidst this glamorous facade, Asavari, a fearless journalist with an insatiable curiosity, finds herself on the trail of a mysterious and chilling story. The suicide of a celebrated actress raises more questions than it answers, and Asavari is determined to uncover the truth. The investigation takes an unexpected turn when a suicide note left by the actress hints at something far more sinister. The note speaks of a dark, mystical force at work, leading Asavari into a world of ancient curses, forbidden rituals, and supernatural entities. As she digs deeper, she encounters the enigmatic figure of Mugdha Godbole, whose transformation defies the boundaries of reality and reason. Mugdha, once a mortal, has transformed into a terrifying presence. Her eyes have turned white, and her form has shifted into a ghastly black shadow. This remarkable transformation was witnessed by actress Kalpna Shing and her friends Reena and Meena on a night that will haunt their memories forever. The scene was surreal and horrifying—Mugdha's large eyes were glowing white, her face was changing color, and her clothes were turning as black as night. She became a terrible black witch with white eyes that struck terror into their hearts. As the three friends cling to each other in fear, Mugdha's terrifying transformation continues. She screams and roars, her voice a dreadful sound that reverberates through the room and their very beings. This voice, echoing like an angry bear, is something that Kalpna can never forget. The fear is palpable, and the supernatural presence of Mugdha leaves them trembling and unable to move. Mugdha's voice, now harsh and commanding, tells them not to be afraid, promising not to harm them if they remain calm. This voice, filled with both menace and allure, invites them to come closer. Despite their overwhelming fear, the three friends find themselves compelled to obey. They move their chairs closer to her, their bodies shaking with terror and anticipation of what is to come. In this tense and surreal moment, Mugdha reveals her true nature. She claims to live within the darkness, describing herself as a being of the night - a powerful entity whose presence is both a blessing and a curse. She offers them a deal: worship her, and she will grant them power and success beyond their wildest dreams. In return, they must accept her as their deity and receive a gift that will forever bind them to her. The stage is set for a harrowing journey into the unknown, where the lines between reality and horror blur, and the pursuit of truth leads deeper into the shadows. Kalpna, despite her fear, finds herself considering the offer filled with promises of ending sorrows and elevating to great heights made by Mugdha. The allure of success and the promise of a deity who can grant her deepest desires is almost too powerful to resist. She rationalizes that Mugdha’s terrifying appearance is a natural aspect of her supernatural power. With a mix of fear and a strange sense of hope, Kalpna folds her hands in respect before Mugdha. Seeing her do this, Reena and Meena follow suit, their minds filled with a blend of terror and a flicker of belief in the dark promise before them. The terrifying black woman’s dreadful laugh, sounding like thousands of voices, echoes through the room, sealing their pact with the night. Kalpna’s quest for answers in "The Witch of Bollywood" promises a tale of courage, resilience, and the dark allure of forbidden power, drawing readers into a world where every revelation brings new depths of terror and mystery.
The Witch of Bollywood
Author: Sindhukumar Lokhande
Publisher: Sindhukumar Lokhande
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
In the dazzling world of Bollywood, where dreams shimmer as brightly as the stars, an undercurrent of dark secrets flows beneath the surface. Amidst this glamorous facade, Asavari, a fearless journalist with an insatiable curiosity, finds herself on the trail of a mysterious and chilling story. The suicide of a celebrated actress raises more questions than it answers, and Asavari is determined to uncover the truth. The investigation takes an unexpected turn when a suicide note left by the actress hints at something far more sinister. The note speaks of a dark, mystical force at work, leading Asavari into a world of ancient curses, forbidden rituals, and supernatural entities. As she digs deeper, she encounters the enigmatic figure of Mugdha Godbole, whose transformation defies the boundaries of reality and reason. Mugdha, once a mortal, has transformed into a terrifying presence. Her eyes have turned white, and her form has shifted into a ghastly black shadow. This remarkable transformation was witnessed by actress Kalpna Shing and her friends Reena and Meena on a night that will haunt their memories forever. The scene was surreal and horrifying—Mugdha's large eyes were glowing white, her face was changing color, and her clothes were turning as black as night. She became a terrible black witch with white eyes that struck terror into their hearts. As the three friends cling to each other in fear, Mugdha's terrifying transformation continues. She screams and roars, her voice a dreadful sound that reverberates through the room and their very beings. This voice, echoing like an angry bear, is something that Kalpna can never forget. The fear is palpable, and the supernatural presence of Mugdha leaves them trembling and unable to move. Mugdha's voice, now harsh and commanding, tells them not to be afraid, promising not to harm them if they remain calm. This voice, filled with both menace and allure, invites them to come closer. Despite their overwhelming fear, the three friends find themselves compelled to obey. They move their chairs closer to her, their bodies shaking with terror and anticipation of what is to come. In this tense and surreal moment, Mugdha reveals her true nature. She claims to live within the darkness, describing herself as a being of the night - a powerful entity whose presence is both a blessing and a curse. She offers them a deal: worship her, and she will grant them power and success beyond their wildest dreams. In return, they must accept her as their deity and receive a gift that will forever bind them to her. The stage is set for a harrowing journey into the unknown, where the lines between reality and horror blur, and the pursuit of truth leads deeper into the shadows. Kalpna, despite her fear, finds herself considering the offer filled with promises of ending sorrows and elevating to great heights made by Mugdha. The allure of success and the promise of a deity who can grant her deepest desires is almost too powerful to resist. She rationalizes that Mugdha’s terrifying appearance is a natural aspect of her supernatural power. With a mix of fear and a strange sense of hope, Kalpna folds her hands in respect before Mugdha. Seeing her do this, Reena and Meena follow suit, their minds filled with a blend of terror and a flicker of belief in the dark promise before them. The terrifying black woman’s dreadful laugh, sounding like thousands of voices, echoes through the room, sealing their pact with the night. Kalpna’s quest for answers in "The Witch of Bollywood" promises a tale of courage, resilience, and the dark allure of forbidden power, drawing readers into a world where every revelation brings new depths of terror and mystery.
Publisher: Sindhukumar Lokhande
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
In the dazzling world of Bollywood, where dreams shimmer as brightly as the stars, an undercurrent of dark secrets flows beneath the surface. Amidst this glamorous facade, Asavari, a fearless journalist with an insatiable curiosity, finds herself on the trail of a mysterious and chilling story. The suicide of a celebrated actress raises more questions than it answers, and Asavari is determined to uncover the truth. The investigation takes an unexpected turn when a suicide note left by the actress hints at something far more sinister. The note speaks of a dark, mystical force at work, leading Asavari into a world of ancient curses, forbidden rituals, and supernatural entities. As she digs deeper, she encounters the enigmatic figure of Mugdha Godbole, whose transformation defies the boundaries of reality and reason. Mugdha, once a mortal, has transformed into a terrifying presence. Her eyes have turned white, and her form has shifted into a ghastly black shadow. This remarkable transformation was witnessed by actress Kalpna Shing and her friends Reena and Meena on a night that will haunt their memories forever. The scene was surreal and horrifying—Mugdha's large eyes were glowing white, her face was changing color, and her clothes were turning as black as night. She became a terrible black witch with white eyes that struck terror into their hearts. As the three friends cling to each other in fear, Mugdha's terrifying transformation continues. She screams and roars, her voice a dreadful sound that reverberates through the room and their very beings. This voice, echoing like an angry bear, is something that Kalpna can never forget. The fear is palpable, and the supernatural presence of Mugdha leaves them trembling and unable to move. Mugdha's voice, now harsh and commanding, tells them not to be afraid, promising not to harm them if they remain calm. This voice, filled with both menace and allure, invites them to come closer. Despite their overwhelming fear, the three friends find themselves compelled to obey. They move their chairs closer to her, their bodies shaking with terror and anticipation of what is to come. In this tense and surreal moment, Mugdha reveals her true nature. She claims to live within the darkness, describing herself as a being of the night - a powerful entity whose presence is both a blessing and a curse. She offers them a deal: worship her, and she will grant them power and success beyond their wildest dreams. In return, they must accept her as their deity and receive a gift that will forever bind them to her. The stage is set for a harrowing journey into the unknown, where the lines between reality and horror blur, and the pursuit of truth leads deeper into the shadows. Kalpna, despite her fear, finds herself considering the offer filled with promises of ending sorrows and elevating to great heights made by Mugdha. The allure of success and the promise of a deity who can grant her deepest desires is almost too powerful to resist. She rationalizes that Mugdha’s terrifying appearance is a natural aspect of her supernatural power. With a mix of fear and a strange sense of hope, Kalpna folds her hands in respect before Mugdha. Seeing her do this, Reena and Meena follow suit, their minds filled with a blend of terror and a flicker of belief in the dark promise before them. The terrifying black woman’s dreadful laugh, sounding like thousands of voices, echoes through the room, sealing their pact with the night. Kalpna’s quest for answers in "The Witch of Bollywood" promises a tale of courage, resilience, and the dark allure of forbidden power, drawing readers into a world where every revelation brings new depths of terror and mystery.
Haunting Bollywood
Author: Meheli Sen
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477311580
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Haunting Bollywood is a pioneering, interdisciplinary inquiry into the supernatural in Hindi cinema that draws from literary criticism, postcolonial studies, queer theory, history, and cultural studies. Hindi commercial cinema has been invested in the supernatural since its earliest days, but only a small segment of these films have been adequately explored in scholarly work; this book addresses this gap by focusing on some of Hindi cinema’s least explored genres. From Gothic ghost films of the 1950s to snake films of the 1970s and 1980s to today’s globally influenced zombie and vampire films, Meheli Sen delves into what the supernatural is and the varied modalities through which it raises questions of film form, history, modernity, and gender in South Asian public cultures. Arguing that the supernatural is dispersed among multiple genres and constantly in conversation with global cinematic forms, she demonstrates that it is an especially malleable impulse that routinely pushes Hindi film into new formal and stylistic territories. Sen also argues that gender is a particularly accommodating stage on which the supernatural rehearses its most basic compulsions; thus, the interface between gender and genre provides an exceptionally productive lens into Hindi cinema’s negotiation of the modern and the global. Haunting Bollywood reveals that the supernatural’s unruly energies continually resist containment, even as they partake of and sometimes subvert Hindi cinema’s most enduring pleasures, from songs and stars to myth and melodrama.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477311580
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Haunting Bollywood is a pioneering, interdisciplinary inquiry into the supernatural in Hindi cinema that draws from literary criticism, postcolonial studies, queer theory, history, and cultural studies. Hindi commercial cinema has been invested in the supernatural since its earliest days, but only a small segment of these films have been adequately explored in scholarly work; this book addresses this gap by focusing on some of Hindi cinema’s least explored genres. From Gothic ghost films of the 1950s to snake films of the 1970s and 1980s to today’s globally influenced zombie and vampire films, Meheli Sen delves into what the supernatural is and the varied modalities through which it raises questions of film form, history, modernity, and gender in South Asian public cultures. Arguing that the supernatural is dispersed among multiple genres and constantly in conversation with global cinematic forms, she demonstrates that it is an especially malleable impulse that routinely pushes Hindi film into new formal and stylistic territories. Sen also argues that gender is a particularly accommodating stage on which the supernatural rehearses its most basic compulsions; thus, the interface between gender and genre provides an exceptionally productive lens into Hindi cinema’s negotiation of the modern and the global. Haunting Bollywood reveals that the supernatural’s unruly energies continually resist containment, even as they partake of and sometimes subvert Hindi cinema’s most enduring pleasures, from songs and stars to myth and melodrama.
Bollywood Horrors
Author: Ellen Goldberg
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350143170
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Bollywood Horrors is a wide-ranging collection that examines the religious aspects of horror imagery, representations of real-life horror in the movies, and the ways in which Hindi films have projected cinematic fears onto the screen. Part one, “Material Cultures and Prehistories of Horror in South Asia” looks at horror movie posters and song booklets and the surprising role of religion in the importation of Gothic tropes into Indian films, told through the little-known story of Sir Devendra Prasad Varma. Part two, “Cinematic Horror, Iconography and Aesthetics” examines the stereotype of the tantric magician found in Indian literature beginning in the medieval period, cinematic representations of the myth of the fearsome goddess Durga's slaying of the Buffalo Demon, and the influence of epic mythology and Hollywood thrillers on the 2002 film Raaz. The final part, “Cultural Horror,” analyzes elements of horror in Indian cinema's depiction of human trafficking, shifting gender roles, the rape-revenge cycle, and communal violence. This book also features images (colour in the hardback, black and white in the paperback).
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350143170
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Bollywood Horrors is a wide-ranging collection that examines the religious aspects of horror imagery, representations of real-life horror in the movies, and the ways in which Hindi films have projected cinematic fears onto the screen. Part one, “Material Cultures and Prehistories of Horror in South Asia” looks at horror movie posters and song booklets and the surprising role of religion in the importation of Gothic tropes into Indian films, told through the little-known story of Sir Devendra Prasad Varma. Part two, “Cinematic Horror, Iconography and Aesthetics” examines the stereotype of the tantric magician found in Indian literature beginning in the medieval period, cinematic representations of the myth of the fearsome goddess Durga's slaying of the Buffalo Demon, and the influence of epic mythology and Hollywood thrillers on the 2002 film Raaz. The final part, “Cultural Horror,” analyzes elements of horror in Indian cinema's depiction of human trafficking, shifting gender roles, the rape-revenge cycle, and communal violence. This book also features images (colour in the hardback, black and white in the paperback).
A Bollywood Affair
Author: Sonali Dev
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 1617730149
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
“An impressive debut . . . Vibrant and exuberantly romantic, Affair is chock full of details that reflect India’s social and cultural flux.”—NPR.org Mili Rathod hasn’t seen her husband in twenty years—not since she was promised to him at the age of four. Yet marriage has allowed Mili a freedom rarely given to girls in her village. Her grandmother has even allowed her to leave India and study in America for eight months, all to make her the perfect modern wife. Which is exactly what Mili longs to be—if her husband would just come and claim her. Bollywood’s favorite director, Samir Rathod, has come to Michigan to secure a divorce for his older brother. Persuading a naïve village girl to sign the papers should be easy for someone with Samir’s tabloid-famous charm. But Mili is neither a fool nor a gold-digger. Open-hearted yet complex, she’s trying to reconcile her independence with cherished traditions. And before he can stop himself, Samir is immersed in Mili’s life—cooking her dal and rotis, escorting her to her roommate’s elaborate Indian wedding, and wondering where his loyalties and happiness lie. Heartfelt, witty, and thoroughly engaging, Sonali Dev’s debut is both a vivid exploration of modern India and a deeply honest story of love, in all its diversity. “Deeply-felt emotions that will keep readers turning the pages.”—Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times-bestselling author “Debut author Sonali Dev writes a beautiful love story in A Bollywood Affair . . . One of the best romances I’ve read this year.”—USA Today
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 1617730149
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
“An impressive debut . . . Vibrant and exuberantly romantic, Affair is chock full of details that reflect India’s social and cultural flux.”—NPR.org Mili Rathod hasn’t seen her husband in twenty years—not since she was promised to him at the age of four. Yet marriage has allowed Mili a freedom rarely given to girls in her village. Her grandmother has even allowed her to leave India and study in America for eight months, all to make her the perfect modern wife. Which is exactly what Mili longs to be—if her husband would just come and claim her. Bollywood’s favorite director, Samir Rathod, has come to Michigan to secure a divorce for his older brother. Persuading a naïve village girl to sign the papers should be easy for someone with Samir’s tabloid-famous charm. But Mili is neither a fool nor a gold-digger. Open-hearted yet complex, she’s trying to reconcile her independence with cherished traditions. And before he can stop himself, Samir is immersed in Mili’s life—cooking her dal and rotis, escorting her to her roommate’s elaborate Indian wedding, and wondering where his loyalties and happiness lie. Heartfelt, witty, and thoroughly engaging, Sonali Dev’s debut is both a vivid exploration of modern India and a deeply honest story of love, in all its diversity. “Deeply-felt emotions that will keep readers turning the pages.”—Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times-bestselling author “Debut author Sonali Dev writes a beautiful love story in A Bollywood Affair . . . One of the best romances I’ve read this year.”—USA Today
A Bollywood Affair
Author: Sonali Dev
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 1617730130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
"Deeply-felt emotions that will keep readers turning the pages." --Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author Mili Rathod hasn't seen her husband in twenty years--not since she was promised to him at the age of four. Yet marriage has allowed Mili a freedom rarely given to girls in her village. Her grandmother has even allowed her to leave India and study in America for eight months, all to make her the perfect modern wife. Which is exactly what Mili longs to be--if her husband would just come and claim her. Bollywood's favorite director, Samir Rathod, has come to Michigan to secure a divorce for his older brother. Persuading a naïve village girl to sign the papers should be easy for someone with Samir's tabloid-famous charm. But Mili is neither a fool nor a gold-digger. Open-hearted yet complex, she's trying to reconcile her independence with cherished traditions. And before he can stop himself, Samir is immersed in Mili's life--cooking her dal and rotis, escorting her to her roommate's elaborate Indian wedding, and wondering where his loyalties and happiness lie. "Heartfelt, witty, and thoroughly engaging, Sonali Dev's debut is both a vivid exploration of modern India and a deeply honest story of love, in all its diversity. "A fresh new voice...Deeply-felt emotions that will keep readers turning pages. A BOLLYWOOD AFFAIR has it all."—Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author "Deeply romantic and emotional, with characters I fell in love with, A BOLLYWOOD AFFAIR is simply unputdownable. It's sexy, it's dramatic, but most of all, it's a sweet, hot love story that made me sigh and smile and want to read it all over again as soon as I turned the last page."—Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author "An impressive debut and a charming contemporary Indian fairytale...Vibrant and exuberantly romantic, Affair is chock full of details that reflect India's social and cultural flux." —NPR.com "As intricate as a henna tattoo and as sweet as gulab juman... this witty confection is sure to delight...Captures all the glamour, mix-ups and humor of a classic Bollywood film." —Shelf Awareness "Dev's heartfelt debut novel is rich in scenes and images illuminating Indian culture, leaving readers with a greater understanding and appreciation of Indian traditions while beautifully capturing the struggle between familial duty and self-discovery." —Booklist “A delightful debut packed with complex characters, deep emotions and just the right touch of humor. A tale of love, loss and second chances.”—Shobhan Bantwal, author of The Dowry Bride "In this enthralling tale of romantic complications Sonali Dev not only entertains but provides new insight into the human condition. A must read."—Mingmei Yip, author of Peach Blossom Pavilion “It is a true joy when a fresh new voice enters the genre, so make note of the name Sonali Dev! Based on this marvelous debut, Dev is set to become a star. Filled with warmth and completely unforgettable characters, this occasionally poignant story explores what happens when best laid plans go awry. An absolute winner from beginning to end, this spellbinding tale grabs your heart and never lets go!” —RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars, TOP PICK "This tasty Indian American confection will satisfy female readers of any age...A contemporary, transcontinental romance told with a light touch and lots of sizzle.—Library Journal
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 1617730130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
"Deeply-felt emotions that will keep readers turning the pages." --Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author Mili Rathod hasn't seen her husband in twenty years--not since she was promised to him at the age of four. Yet marriage has allowed Mili a freedom rarely given to girls in her village. Her grandmother has even allowed her to leave India and study in America for eight months, all to make her the perfect modern wife. Which is exactly what Mili longs to be--if her husband would just come and claim her. Bollywood's favorite director, Samir Rathod, has come to Michigan to secure a divorce for his older brother. Persuading a naïve village girl to sign the papers should be easy for someone with Samir's tabloid-famous charm. But Mili is neither a fool nor a gold-digger. Open-hearted yet complex, she's trying to reconcile her independence with cherished traditions. And before he can stop himself, Samir is immersed in Mili's life--cooking her dal and rotis, escorting her to her roommate's elaborate Indian wedding, and wondering where his loyalties and happiness lie. "Heartfelt, witty, and thoroughly engaging, Sonali Dev's debut is both a vivid exploration of modern India and a deeply honest story of love, in all its diversity. "A fresh new voice...Deeply-felt emotions that will keep readers turning pages. A BOLLYWOOD AFFAIR has it all."—Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author "Deeply romantic and emotional, with characters I fell in love with, A BOLLYWOOD AFFAIR is simply unputdownable. It's sexy, it's dramatic, but most of all, it's a sweet, hot love story that made me sigh and smile and want to read it all over again as soon as I turned the last page."—Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author "An impressive debut and a charming contemporary Indian fairytale...Vibrant and exuberantly romantic, Affair is chock full of details that reflect India's social and cultural flux." —NPR.com "As intricate as a henna tattoo and as sweet as gulab juman... this witty confection is sure to delight...Captures all the glamour, mix-ups and humor of a classic Bollywood film." —Shelf Awareness "Dev's heartfelt debut novel is rich in scenes and images illuminating Indian culture, leaving readers with a greater understanding and appreciation of Indian traditions while beautifully capturing the struggle between familial duty and self-discovery." —Booklist “A delightful debut packed with complex characters, deep emotions and just the right touch of humor. A tale of love, loss and second chances.”—Shobhan Bantwal, author of The Dowry Bride "In this enthralling tale of romantic complications Sonali Dev not only entertains but provides new insight into the human condition. A must read."—Mingmei Yip, author of Peach Blossom Pavilion “It is a true joy when a fresh new voice enters the genre, so make note of the name Sonali Dev! Based on this marvelous debut, Dev is set to become a star. Filled with warmth and completely unforgettable characters, this occasionally poignant story explores what happens when best laid plans go awry. An absolute winner from beginning to end, this spellbinding tale grabs your heart and never lets go!” —RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars, TOP PICK "This tasty Indian American confection will satisfy female readers of any age...A contemporary, transcontinental romance told with a light touch and lots of sizzle.—Library Journal
Travels of Bollywood Cinema
Author: Anjali Gera Roy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199088624
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
From Bombay (Mumbai) and other production centres on the Indian subcontinent, Indian popular cinema has travelled globally for nearly a century, culminating in the Bollywood-inspired, Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire. This volume brings together perspectives on Indian popular cinema, universally known as Bollywood now, from different disciplinary and geographical locations to look afresh at national cinemas. It shows how Bollywood cinema has always crossed borders and boundaries: from the British Malaya, Fiji, Guyana, Trinidad, Mauritius, and East and South Africa to the former USSR, West Asia, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia. While looking at the meanings of nation, diaspora, home, and identity in cinematic texts and contexts, the essays also examine how localities are produced in the new global process by broadly addressing nationalism, regionalism, and transnationalism, politics and aesthetics, as well as spectatorship and viewing contexts.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199088624
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
From Bombay (Mumbai) and other production centres on the Indian subcontinent, Indian popular cinema has travelled globally for nearly a century, culminating in the Bollywood-inspired, Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire. This volume brings together perspectives on Indian popular cinema, universally known as Bollywood now, from different disciplinary and geographical locations to look afresh at national cinemas. It shows how Bollywood cinema has always crossed borders and boundaries: from the British Malaya, Fiji, Guyana, Trinidad, Mauritius, and East and South Africa to the former USSR, West Asia, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Australia. While looking at the meanings of nation, diaspora, home, and identity in cinematic texts and contexts, the essays also examine how localities are produced in the new global process by broadly addressing nationalism, regionalism, and transnationalism, politics and aesthetics, as well as spectatorship and viewing contexts.
Global Bollywood
Author: Anandam P. Kavoori
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814729444
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814729444
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA
Author: NARAYAN CHANGDER
Publisher: CHANGDER OUTLINE
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
THE BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
Publisher: CHANGDER OUTLINE
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
THE BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
Media, Gender: Materiality, Perspectives and Dimensions
Author: Jishnu D
Publisher: In-Depth Communication
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
This book explores multifarious topics related to gender, media and society. It focuses mainly on cinema and gender, which is what the first section of the book is exclusively dedicated to. This section thus discusses the various gender issues of Indian cinema. The second part of the book is devoted to ‘print media and gender’, which illustrates a couple of gender concerns relating to newspapers and magazines. The book concludes with some intriguing studies on gender, media, and society as the final section explores feminist activism and transgender issues. Edited by: Jishnu D, Akhila S and Jishnu Nampoothiri P J Month/Year: August 2021 ISBN: 978-81-946971-1-4 Publisher: In-Depth Communication, New Delhi
Publisher: In-Depth Communication
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
This book explores multifarious topics related to gender, media and society. It focuses mainly on cinema and gender, which is what the first section of the book is exclusively dedicated to. This section thus discusses the various gender issues of Indian cinema. The second part of the book is devoted to ‘print media and gender’, which illustrates a couple of gender concerns relating to newspapers and magazines. The book concludes with some intriguing studies on gender, media, and society as the final section explores feminist activism and transgender issues. Edited by: Jishnu D, Akhila S and Jishnu Nampoothiri P J Month/Year: August 2021 ISBN: 978-81-946971-1-4 Publisher: In-Depth Communication, New Delhi
Bollywood’s New Woman
Author: Megha Anwer
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 1978814461
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Bollywood’s New Woman examines Bollywood’s construction and presentation of the Indian Woman since the 1990s. The groundbreaking collection illuminates the contexts and contours of this contemporary figure that has been identified in sociological and historical discourses as the “New Woman.” On the one hand, this figure is a variant of the fin de siècle phenomenon of the “New Woman” in the United Kingdom and the United States. In the Indian context, the New Woman is a distinct articulation resulting from the nation’s tryst with neoliberal reform, consolidation of the middle class, and the ascendency of aggressive Hindu Right politics.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 1978814461
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Bollywood’s New Woman examines Bollywood’s construction and presentation of the Indian Woman since the 1990s. The groundbreaking collection illuminates the contexts and contours of this contemporary figure that has been identified in sociological and historical discourses as the “New Woman.” On the one hand, this figure is a variant of the fin de siècle phenomenon of the “New Woman” in the United Kingdom and the United States. In the Indian context, the New Woman is a distinct articulation resulting from the nation’s tryst with neoliberal reform, consolidation of the middle class, and the ascendency of aggressive Hindu Right politics.