In this remarkable exploration of Indian film stardom through embodied histories and social practices, rich local and regional details are woven into complex transnational circulations. This study reaffirms the starâs place in the firmament of our devotion, but brings them back to earth as well.
- Nitin Govil, Associate Professor, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California, USA.,
Indian Film Stars offers original insights and important reappraisals of film stardom in India from the early talkie era of the 1930s to the contemporary period of global blockbusters. The collection represents a substantial intervention to our understanding of the development of film star cultures in India during the 20th and 21st centuries. The contributors seek to inspire and inform further inquiries into the histories of film stardomâthe industrial construction and promotion of star personalities, the actual labouring and imagined lifestyles of professional stars, the starsâ relationship to specific aesthetic cinematic conventions (such as frontality and song-dance) and production technologies (such as the play-back system and post-synchronization), and audiencesâ investment in and devotion to specific star bodiesâacross the countryâs multiple centres of film production and across the overlapping (and increasingly international) zones of the filmsâ distribution and reception. The star images, star bodies and star careers discussed are examined in relation to a wide range of issues, including the negotiation and contestation of tradition and modernity, the embodiment and articulation of both Indian and non-Indian values and vogues; the representation of gender and sexuality, of race and ethnicity, and of cosmopolitan mobility and transnational migration; innovations and conventions in performance style; the construction and transformation of public persona; the starâs association with film studios and the mainstream media; the starâs relationship with historical, political and cultural change and memory; and the starâs meaning and value for specific (including marginalised) sectors of the audience.
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Introduction: Michael Lawrence1. Shanta Apte and the Unexpected: Anupama Kapse 2. Confessions of Indian Cinemaâs First Woman Superstar: Kanan Deviâs Memoirs, Film History and Digital Archives: Ranita Chatterjee3. Starâs âDustâ: Miss Kumari and the Fossilized Memory of the âFirst Malayalam Female Starâ:Darshana Sreedhar Mini4. In the Wink of an eye: The Comedic Universe of Johnny Walker in the 1950s: Radha Dayal5. Dharmendra Singh Deol: Masculinity and the Late-Nehruvian Hero in Hindi Cinema: Anustup Basu6. Rajkumar and the Kannada Language Film: M.K. Raghavendra7. The Feudal Lord Reincarnate: Mohanlal and the Poltiics of Malayali Masculinity: Meena T. Pillai8. From Gandhi to Jinnah: National Dilemmas in the Stardom of Rattan Kumar: Salma Siddique9. From Son of India to Teen King: Sajid Khan and Transnational Stardom: Meenasarani Linde Murugan10. Harbhajan Maan: The Transnational Migrant Success Story of Punjabi Cinema: Harjant S. Gill11. Helen: The Chin Chin Chu Girl: Sudesh Mishra12. âSheâs Everything Thatâs Unpardonableâ: Hema Malini, Dream Girl on a Motorbike:Rosie Thomas13. Sridevi, Queen of Farce: Comedy, Performance and Star Persona in Popular Hindi Cinema: Nandana Bose14: The Irresistible Badness of Salman Khan: Shohini Ghosh15. Shah Rukh Khan Starring as Shah Rukh Khan: Performance Style, Audience Expectation and Self-ParodyCharlie Henniker16. The Curious Case of Katrina Kaif: NRI Stardom and Ethnicity in BollywoodMidath HayderNotes on contributorsIndex
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Offers wide-ranging coverage of Indian film stars and stardom, from the 1920s to the present day.
Wide-ranging coverage of Indian stars and stardom from the 1920s to the present day
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844578542
Publisert
2020-05-28
Utgiver
Vendor
BFI Publishing
Vekt
654 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
U, 05
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264
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