100 Bollywood Films
By: Rachel Dwyer
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Bollywood Films is about the national cinema of india, describing movies made in Mumbai, distributed across India and with their own production, distribution and exhibition networks worldwide. This informative screen guide reflects the work of key directors, major stars and important music directors and screenplay writers. Historically important film have been included along with certain cult movies and top box-office success. No guide to Hindi films would be complete without discussing: Mother India, the national epic of a peasant woman's stuggle against nature and society to bring up her family; Sholay, a 'curry western' where the all-star cast sing and dance, romance andkill; Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, the greatest of the diaspora films, in which two British Asians fall in love on a holiday in europe before going to India where they show their elder how to incorporate love into family traditions; Jungle, showing how love transforms a 'savage' (junglee) who yells 'Yahoo!' before singing and dancing like Elvis, creating a new youth culture; and Pyaasa, dramatically shot in black and white film with haunting songs as the romantic poet suffers for his art in the material world. Fans of Bollywood films can debate Rachel Dwyer's personal selection of these 101 titles while those new to the area will find this an invaluable introduction to the best of the genre.
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Bollywood Films is about the national cinema of india, describing movies made in Mumbai, distributed across India and with their own production, distribution and exhibition networks worldwide. This informative screen guide reflects the work of key directors, major stars and important music directors and screenplay writers. Historically important film have been included along with certain cult movies and top box-office success. No guide to Hindi films would be complete without discussing: Mother India, the national epic of a peasant woman's stuggle against nature and society to bring up her family; Sholay, a 'curry western' where the all-star cast sing and dance, romance andkill; Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, the greatest of the diaspora films, in which two British Asians fall in love on a holiday in europe before going to India where they show their elder how to incorporate love into family traditions; Jungle, showing how love transforms a 'savage' (junglee) who yells 'Yahoo!' before singing and dancing like Elvis, creating a new youth culture; and Pyaasa, dramatically shot in black and white film with haunting songs as the romantic poet suffers for his art in the material world. Fans of Bollywood films can debate Rachel Dwyer's personal selection of these 101 titles while those new to the area will find this an invaluable introduction to the best of the genre.