This article breaks new ground by reframing the context in which the governments of India and the Soviet Union arrived at an understanding that determined the course of cinematic exchange between the two countries during the cold war. It suggests that official Indian attitudes to the export of commercial films to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were not formulated on the basis of carefully calibrated political considerations, but rather on an ad hoc footing, and in response to a combination of unwelcome Soviet pressure and commercial concerns voiced by Indian film-makers. To fully understand the origins of Indian cinema’s emergence as a prominent feature of cultural life behind the Iron Curtain, it is necessary to travel back to the...
An efflorescence of the media in India during the 1990s, mainly in television, has revolutionized th...
This essay examines how India dealt with the “national” question, and the influence of the Soviet Un...
The present article traces the historical and cultural roots of the censorship practices in cinema i...
This article breaks new ground by reframing the context in which the governments of India and the So...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in "Safundi: The Journal...
The Indian Film Festival that took place in Moscow in 1954 has been deemed the moment when “Indian c...
One of the less researched aspects of postcolonial India’s “progressive” culture is its Soviet conne...
From 1947 until his political demise in late 1962, Vengalil Krishanan Krishna Menon stood at the for...
The most successful period of circulation of Indian movies in Siam (Thailand) was from the 1950s to ...
My thesis identifies and establishes the Multiplex Film as a widespread paradigm in contemporary Ind...
The formative period of the Indian film industry occurred against a background of political turmoil ...
Taking Turkey as an example, this article focuses on the exhibition and reception of Indian films in...
The most successful period of circulation of Indian movies in Siam (Thailand) was from the 1950s to ...
This essay examines how India dealt with the “national” question, and the influence of the Soviet Un...
BOLLYWOOD AND POLITICS The article focusing on the relations between Bollywood cinema and polit...
An efflorescence of the media in India during the 1990s, mainly in television, has revolutionized th...
This essay examines how India dealt with the “national” question, and the influence of the Soviet Un...
The present article traces the historical and cultural roots of the censorship practices in cinema i...
This article breaks new ground by reframing the context in which the governments of India and the So...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in "Safundi: The Journal...
The Indian Film Festival that took place in Moscow in 1954 has been deemed the moment when “Indian c...
One of the less researched aspects of postcolonial India’s “progressive” culture is its Soviet conne...
From 1947 until his political demise in late 1962, Vengalil Krishanan Krishna Menon stood at the for...
The most successful period of circulation of Indian movies in Siam (Thailand) was from the 1950s to ...
My thesis identifies and establishes the Multiplex Film as a widespread paradigm in contemporary Ind...
The formative period of the Indian film industry occurred against a background of political turmoil ...
Taking Turkey as an example, this article focuses on the exhibition and reception of Indian films in...
The most successful period of circulation of Indian movies in Siam (Thailand) was from the 1950s to ...
This essay examines how India dealt with the “national” question, and the influence of the Soviet Un...
BOLLYWOOD AND POLITICS The article focusing on the relations between Bollywood cinema and polit...
An efflorescence of the media in India during the 1990s, mainly in television, has revolutionized th...
This essay examines how India dealt with the “national” question, and the influence of the Soviet Un...
The present article traces the historical and cultural roots of the censorship practices in cinema i...