An eclectic collection of essays by the winner of the National Award SwarnaKamal for Best Film Critic 1997 With more than a thousand films produced annually in over fifteen languages India is acknowledged as the largest producer of motion pictures in the world.50 Indian Film Classics provides detailed critical accounts of the most important Indian films beginning with PremSanyas (1925) to Rang De Basanti (2006) in languages ranging from Bengali and Hindi to Manipuri and Malayalam and representing a whole gamut of themes: from the 1930s mythological SantTukaram to the politically radical Calcutta '71, from art-house favourites like UskiRoti and Mukhamukham to blockbusters like Sholay and Lagaan. These perceptive essays introduce the reader to the many moods that inform Indian cinema, the austerity of PatherPanchali, the lavishness of Hum AapkeHainKoun…!, the solemnity of Samskara and the fun and frolic of Amar Akbar Anthony.Illustrated with rare posters and stills this is an invaluable guide to the most significant cinema India has ever produced.
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Author
M. K. Raghavendra
ISBN - 10
8172238665
ISBN - 13
9788172238667
Pages
323
Binding
Paperback
Released Date
2011
Publisher
Harpercollins Publishers
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