Healing at the Movies / Hay House India (ePub)
How Indian Films Can Educate and Sensitise Us
(Sprache: Englisch)
Popcorn tub ready. Phone on silent. Back reclined. Lights dim. Let the magic begin!
The Indian cinema has a power over us like no other. Be it the cast, the songs, the story, or the message, film-viewing as an experience is much more than just for...
The Indian cinema has a power over us like no other. Be it the cast, the songs, the story, or the message, film-viewing as an experience is much more than just for...
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Popcorn tub ready. Phone on silent. Back reclined. Lights dim. Let the magic begin!
The Indian cinema has a power over us like no other. Be it the cast, the songs, the story, or the message, film-viewing as an experience is much more than just for 'entertainment, entertainment, and entertainment'. Be it a good movie or bad, we love to discuss, debate, and analyse. There is no denying that they stay with us for a long time, because bade-bade deshon mein aisi chhoti-chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain.
Healing at the Movies is a book about cinema and its impact on us. Apart from the glitz, the glamour, and the sparkle, films can subconsciously influence our thoughts and how we react to situations in life. The three uninterrupted hours that we give, we share each character's pain and problems as much as their joys and celebrations. This is where reality and fiction merge together . . . where a song and dance sequence can teach us more about society than society itself. *Cue the song: Khalbali hai khalbali*
Every film is a reflection of its times. This book is a treasure trove of movies made on pertinent social issues that will not only rekindle your love for the Indian cinema but also make you a better, informed human being. So, what are you waiting for? Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost ...
The Indian cinema has a power over us like no other. Be it the cast, the songs, the story, or the message, film-viewing as an experience is much more than just for 'entertainment, entertainment, and entertainment'. Be it a good movie or bad, we love to discuss, debate, and analyse. There is no denying that they stay with us for a long time, because bade-bade deshon mein aisi chhoti-chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain.
Healing at the Movies is a book about cinema and its impact on us. Apart from the glitz, the glamour, and the sparkle, films can subconsciously influence our thoughts and how we react to situations in life. The three uninterrupted hours that we give, we share each character's pain and problems as much as their joys and celebrations. This is where reality and fiction merge together . . . where a song and dance sequence can teach us more about society than society itself. *Cue the song: Khalbali hai khalbali*
Every film is a reflection of its times. This book is a treasure trove of movies made on pertinent social issues that will not only rekindle your love for the Indian cinema but also make you a better, informed human being. So, what are you waiting for? Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost ...
Autoren-Porträt von Gajra Kottary, Ridhi Ridhi Sarda
GAJRA KOTTARY is an author and television writer. A gold-medallist in journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi, she has penned several long-running, award-winning television shows like Astitiva-Ek Prem Kahani, Balika Vadhu, Godh Bharai, Buddha, Jyoti, Silsila, and Molkki amongst many others. She has won major writing awards for television including the Indian Television Academy Award, Indian Telly Award, Apsara Award, and the Global Indian Television Award.RIDHI SARDA is an Indian television writer who has worked on shows like Khwaabon Ki Zamin Par and TV Ke Uss Paar. She has served as jury in two International Children and Young People Film Festivals. A marine life enthusiast, writing is her passion, and this is her first book.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Gajra Kottary , Ridhi Ridhi Sarda
- 2021, 260 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Hay House
- ISBN-10: 9391067115
- ISBN-13: 9789391067113
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.05.2021
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