Description
An in depth consideration of sociopolitical shifts in Indian culture and their effects on, and representations in, popular Hindi cinema (Bollywood) during the reign of Narendra Modi.
About the Author
Ajay Gehlawat is Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Theatre and Film at Sonoma State University, USA. He is author of Twenty-First Century Bollywood (2015) and Reframing Bollywood (2010). He is the editor of The Slumdog Phenomenon (2013) and co-editor of The Evolution of Song and Dance in Hindi Cinema (2019).
Reviews
Bollypolitics is a compelling and contemporary critical reading of key Bollywood films and protagonists in the context of India's political landscape and leadership. As insightful and revealing as the book is about the workings of popular cinema, it is equally telling of the production of culture, representation and identities under particular political maneuvers. -- Rajinder Dudrah, Birmingham City University, UK
This powerful ethnographic study of the Bollywood milieu is the first major work to capture the intimate ties between the Hindi film industry and the right-wing Hindu regime that now rules India. Through close readings of some crucial promoters and victims of this alignment, Gehlawat's story makes a chilling argument about the capture of an entertainment medium by a larger political regime of icons, images and narratives. -- Arjun Appadurai, NYU, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781350401884
Author Ajay Gehlawat
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series World Cinema