The article engages with the question of an exclusivity, an ‘otherness’ of the Bengali culture, in the available representative modes of Indian cinema. It studies the socio-cultural dynamics through which this ‘otherness’ can be found reorienting itself in recent years in a globalized perspective. It takes two contemporary films, Kahaani (Hindi, 2012) and Bhooter Bhobishyot (Bengali, 2012) to dwell upon. The analysis aims to historicise the construction of a cultural stereotype called ‘Bengali-ness’ in Indian cinema by marking some significant aspects in the course of its historical development. Using the films as cases in point, the article attempts to develop a framework in which the changing landscape of the city of Kolkata, shifting cod...
The globalisation of Hindi cinema is a topical issue in current media and film research. Whereas the...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between globalization and culture by focusing o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
The article engages with the question of an exclusivity, an ‘otherness’ of the Bengali culture, in t...
This article tries to explore the shifts in contemporary urban Bengali cinema and map and historiciz...
Copyright © 2021 Utsa Mukherjee, Anil Pradhan, Ravinder Barn. Bollywood films are a unique visual re...
That the adaptation of international ideas and foreign technology had an impact on local film cultur...
This thesis is an investigation of the explosive growth of Bhojpuri cinema alongside the vernaculari...
The emergence of a new wave of independent films since 2010 is revolutionising Indian cinema and p...
This article examines significant evidence of recent Bollywood influence on the Western movie indust...
In the last twenty years, India\u27s neoliberal policies have transformed the relationship between c...
This article critically interrogates the many ways in which contemporary urban life in India is imag...
The Western image of India has traditionally been based on the attraction of stereotypes like the e...
As Diasporic Indian Cinema/Bollywood is one of the key cultural sites for the production of the nati...
This article examines the representation of Bombay in Aruna Raje’s Rihaee (1988) and Sai Paranjpye’s...
The globalisation of Hindi cinema is a topical issue in current media and film research. Whereas the...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between globalization and culture by focusing o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
The article engages with the question of an exclusivity, an ‘otherness’ of the Bengali culture, in t...
This article tries to explore the shifts in contemporary urban Bengali cinema and map and historiciz...
Copyright © 2021 Utsa Mukherjee, Anil Pradhan, Ravinder Barn. Bollywood films are a unique visual re...
That the adaptation of international ideas and foreign technology had an impact on local film cultur...
This thesis is an investigation of the explosive growth of Bhojpuri cinema alongside the vernaculari...
The emergence of a new wave of independent films since 2010 is revolutionising Indian cinema and p...
This article examines significant evidence of recent Bollywood influence on the Western movie indust...
In the last twenty years, India\u27s neoliberal policies have transformed the relationship between c...
This article critically interrogates the many ways in which contemporary urban life in India is imag...
The Western image of India has traditionally been based on the attraction of stereotypes like the e...
As Diasporic Indian Cinema/Bollywood is one of the key cultural sites for the production of the nati...
This article examines the representation of Bombay in Aruna Raje’s Rihaee (1988) and Sai Paranjpye’s...
The globalisation of Hindi cinema is a topical issue in current media and film research. Whereas the...
The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between globalization and culture by focusing o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...