
On the Edge of Time
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Uncategorized Rajadhyaksha, Ashish 28 4th Apr, 2020
Intro to Indian cinema from one of its most renowned scholars One film out of every five made anywhere on earth comes from India. From its beginnings under colonial rule through to the heights of Bollywood, Indian Cinema has challenged social injustices such as caste, the oppression of Indian women, religious intolerance, rural poverty, and the pressures of life in the burgeoning cities. And yet, the Indian movie industry makes only about five percent of Hollywood's annual revenue. In this Very Short Introduction, Ashish Rajadhyaksha delves into the political, social, and economic factors which, over time, have shaped Indian Cinema into a fascinating counterculture. Covering everything from silent cinema through to the digital era, Rajadhyaksha examines how the industry reflects the complexity and variety of Indian society through the dramatic changes of the 20th century, and into the beginnings of the 21st. - Locates the Indian film industry within a larger Cinema Studies framework - Frames the history of Indian cinema within its economic and cultural context, from the influence of colonialism to the different moments of independent India - Focuses on Bollywood as a key player in the creative economy Published: 01 October 2016 144 Pages | 17 black & white halftones 6.9 x 4.4 inches