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Bollywood Dreams - An Exploration of the Motion Picture Industry and its Culture in India (Paperback, New Ed)
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Bollywood Dreams - An Exploration of the Motion Picture Industry and its Culture in India (Paperback, New Ed)
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Deriving its name from its American equivalent, Bollywood is the
highly successful Indian movie industry predominantly based in
Bombay and Madras. Every day more than 14 million people go to the
cinema across India to watch films produced by this massive and
powerful industry. In India, movies are not just a form of
entertainment but practically a religion. Streets in major Indian
cities are lined with colourful posters of Indian movies and their
stars. Movie stars are treated like demi-gods, no match even for
American standards of celebrity obsession. More than any other
cultural or political institution of the twentieth century, the
cinema has captured the hearts and minds of India's growing
population of almost one billion, even against the stark backdrop
of the vast country's struggle with poverty and hunger and often
tense Muslim-Hindu relations. The experience of actually going to
the movies in India is as much a part of the Bollywood phenomenon
as are the stars themselves and Bollywood Dreams documents this
important aspect of understanding the important role Bollywood
plays in contemporary Indian culture. "Going to the cinema"
Torgovnik says, "is about going to see the actors larger-than-life.
It is about living the glamorous life for a few hours and leaving
your daily hardships behind." Once inside the movie theatres, the
audience can expect at least three hours of entertainment,
including several song and dance numbers, love scenes, action
sequences and most surely a happy ending. Each film includes the
necessary ingredients for success: action, violence, music, dance,
romance and morals. The themes of the movies are often social
issues such as communalism, ethnicity, religion and caste, and the
movie theatres themselves are often full of lively interaction
between viewer and star. Cheers and boos pervade the atmosphere:
the audience becomes a part of the film and, likewise, the film
becomes a part of them. Bollywood Dreams begins with a vignette of
the touring caravans that bring Bollywood on the big screen to
India's villages in portable tents. We then follow the Indian film
from its creation on the movie set, to the larger-than-life stars,
directors and character actors, to the editing chamber, to the city
streets where ubiquitous promotional posters abound and, finally,
to the multitude of movie theatres that abound in India.
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