|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
The US consulate shortlists India Today's six 'top Indian achievers
under thirty. They are a stockbroking genius, unfortunately named
Kapil Dev, a possibly lesbian novelist, the CEO of a lipstick
company, a not-for-profit activist with sexist views, a call center
owner who once lived in America, and a Microsoft programmer who
likes the ladies. The winner will be selected through a round of
tests, each more absurd than the other. The next day, the President
will shake their hand among a long line of waiting Indian
luminaries. And all six candidates are desperate to win - some are
even prepared to sell their soul for it. Who will come out first?
Smart, slick, and sarcastic, The President is Coming is a searing
comedy that captures the pulse of the nation like no other book
has.
And even if you did, chances of them being in the same film are
slim. That's till "Disco Dancer" came along. In the glory days of
socialist India, where the Hindi film industry churned out hero
versus system stories, "Disco Dancer" turned that concept on its
head. It gave you a proper 'Bollywood' film - much before the term
came into existence - with all the struggle of a hero's journey
from poverty to success, but not through fighting the villain, but
through - yes - disco dancing. Part screenplay, part interviews,
some analysis, this book tries to understand what it was about this
film that drove Osaka, Japan, to build a Jimmy statue, stadiums of
devout Russian fans for three generations to go into raptures when
it came on, and for millions from Dubai to San Francisco to know
only this movie, when anyone mentioned Bollywood. Most of all
though, it is an effort at preservation: To translate and archive
some of the greatest lines of dialogue, ingenious inventions of
plot and narrative, and perhaps the greatest dancing character ever
written in any cinema. So that even if new India is not the nation
we once were, "Disco Dancer", hopefully, will not be forgotten.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|