The Dream Merchants of Bollywood

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Why does a film become a hit, an actor a superstar, an actress an icon? Is there a meaning behind the magic of make-believe? What does Devdas, Awara, Shadenshah, Khalnayak and Hindustani mean in popular parlance ? Do the Bollywood badshahs peddle mere dreams or ideologies, attitudes and ethics too? The Dream Merchants of Bollywood addresses such questions by viewing cinema as something more than a collage of moving images with a momentary appeal. The span is colossal : from Devdas to Dilwal Dulhaniya Le Yayenge. The icons stretch down the ages : from Guru Dutt to Amitabh Bachchan; Madhubala to Madhuri Dixit. The analysis includes the oeuvre of all the major directors of popular cinema : from Raj Kappor, Manmohan Desai, Yash Chopra to N. Chandra, David Dhawan and Sooraj Barjatya. A pioneering work that looks behind the glare of the silver screen, the book seeks to identify the hidden bonds between movies and the viewer’s mindset. All this in a style that is reminiscent of the movies themselves : racy, colourful and crisp.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nikhat Kazmi

Nikhat Kazmi is a Senior Correspondent and Film Critic with The Times of India. Through her columns, she has been regularly analyzing and commenting on the emerging trends in popular culture. Two of her previous books are If Shakespeare Was a Gun and Ire in the Soul: Bollywood’s Angry Years.

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Title
The Dream Merchants of Bollywood
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8174761810
Length
206p., Plates; Index; 22cm.
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