Bollywood Melodies

Bollywood Melodies
Author: Ganesh Anantharaman
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780143063407

This volume traces the evolution of the Hindi film song to its present status as the cultural barometer of the country through an evaluation of the work of over 50 outstanding composers. Interviews with icons like Lata Mangehskar and Dev Anand are included.

GOOD SOULS

GOOD SOULS
Author: Arunoday Sharma
Publisher: Arunoday Sharma
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

It always feels heavy to think about people, who are no more with you. People in anyone's life will keep moving on, including yourself. So, it depends how sensitive you have been to their presence in your life and what impression did they leave on you, you will react to their absence. You may miss some people for a month, a year and few others you may never get over. I have kept these stories alive inside me for very long, because I wanted to make them public and immortal by publishing them. Hope this book is received well.

S.D. Burman

S.D. Burman
Author: Anirudha Bhattacharjee
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9354927971

SD, or Sachin Dev Burman, the man who gave Hindi film music its grammar, is perhaps the most enigmatic figure in Indian cine history. As the young scion of the Tripura royal family, SD struck out into the world of cinema and popular music. The early years were difficult, professionally and personally. His unconventional choice of profession and marriage to a 'commoner' caused his family to ostracize him, and his formal training was not enough to stave off rejections. This well-researched biography is both a tribute to a great artist, and a deep inquiry into what made his music great. Going well beyond merely listing his greatest songs, it explores hitherto unknown stories about the creation of each gem: 'Mera sundar sapna beet gaya' (Do Bhai, 1948); 'Thandi hawaein' (Naujawan, 1951); 'Yeh raat yeh chandni' (Jaal, 1952); 'Babu samjho ishaare' (Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, 1958); 'Meet na mila re mann ka' (Abhiman, 1973), and more. The book is packed with insights into SD's life, work and his astute understanding of Hindi cinema. Despite the fact that he was an outsider who spoke little Hindi or Urdu, SD was the man who introduced Sahir Ludhianvi to the world, and the one who gave Kishore Kumar's musical brilliance its due. His readiness to adapt to modern sounds and techniques, his unwavering faith in Lata Mangeshkar's virtuosity, his closeness to Dev Anand that was seen as nepotism, charges of plagiarism-S.D. Burman: The Prince-Musician provides unmatched insight into both the genius of one of India's most significant composers and a crucial aspect of its glorious cinematic history. An essential addition to every film music aficionado's library.

The Dev Anand Story

The Dev Anand Story
Author: Dr. Govind Sharma IAS Retd.
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1948032554

A must-read for Dev Anand fans and students of film history “A broken nose sometimes makes a great boxer,” said the evergreen Bollywood star Dev Anand after his movie Ishq Ishq Ishq did not work at the box office. In his sixty-five years of unchallenged dominance as the most-loved Hindi film star, Dev Anand gave us several memorable hits like Guide, Taxi Driver, Hum Dono, Johny Mera Naam, and Hare Rama Hare Krishna. He was not only an exceptionally handsome and stylish hero. His ‘man of the future’ philosophy is worth emulating by persons of all generations. He neither celebrated his successes nor lamented over his failures. A Karma Yogi, in the true sense of the term, he produced, directed, and acted in a lead role in a movie at the age of eighty-eight, which is without parallel in the history of Bollywood. The book attempts to analyse why his philosophy of life is a source of inspiration for all. It also gives a detailed filmography from Hum Ek Hain to Charge Sheet, with a separate chapter on Guide, and a special write-up on his genius brother Vijay Anand.

Bollywood

Bollywood
Author: Ramesh Dawar
Publisher: Star Publications
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781905863013

Brief description about 70 well known Bollywood stars with coloured pictures if their hit films

Into the Office of Mr. Campbell

Into the Office of Mr. Campbell
Author: Srikanth Dhulipala (SID)
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2024-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Sekhar, the top salesman is in love with Kunika, the top model of M/s Campbell Office. Anitha Sood has crush for Sekhar and she wants to reveal the secret behind her working in M/s Campbell Office. Kunika feels insecure when Sekhar and Anitha Sood are together and she develops jealous towards her. Anitha Sood gets killed and Kunika is caught for her murder. Will she prove her innocence? Rajeev the sober employee of M/s Campbell Office, can he prove himself at his work and can he be able to get closer to Prerana? Why there was advent of Blame department in M/s Campbell office and why Mr Gafoor was choosen as the Manager – Blame Department? Shirormani Mistry is in love with Pratyush, will she be able to convince her family to accept him in their family and business? Indrani Mistry gets attracted towards Shatrunjay, will she get along with him?

I Never Knew It Was You

I Never Knew It Was You
Author: Kalpana Swaminathan
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8184756194

Sita, detective Lalli’s niece—and occasional Watson—runs into former classmate Anais at Mumbai airport. Even as the friends catch up, Anais hands over a cardboard box she is carrying to a waiting woman, nonchalantly informing the traumatized lady that the box contains her son’s ashes. Some days later, Anais herself turns up dead in the slimy Mithi River, a pink nylon rope wrapped ritually around her neck. What does the cardboard box with human remains have to do with Anais’s murder? And what significance do the peculiar knots round her neck have? Lalli must find answers, fast, if she is to prevent more deaths

Bollywood

Bollywood
Author: Tejaswini Ganti
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415288545

A guidebook to Indian films.

Studying Indian Cinema

Studying Indian Cinema
Author: Omar Ahmed
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1800347383

This book traces the historical evolution of Indian cinema through a number of key decades. The book is made up of 14 chapters with each chapter focusing on one key film, the chosen films analysed in their wider social, political and historical context whilst a concerted engagement with various ideological strands that underpin each film is also evident. In addition to exploring the films in their wider contexts, the author analyses selected sequences through the conceptual framework common to both film and media studies. This includes a consideration of narrative, genre, representation, audience and mise-en-scene. The case studies run chronologically from Awaara (The Vagabond, 1951) to The Elements Trilogy: Water (2005) and include films by such key figures as Satyajit Ray (The Lonely Wife), Ritwick Ghatak (Cloud Capped Star), Yash Chopra (The Wall) and Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay!).

Asha Bhosle

Asha Bhosle
Author: Raju Bharatan
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9385827162

The definitive saga, at once riveting and revelatory – studded with rare nuggets of information and fascinating anecdotes – that sparkingly brings out the life and times of an internationally acclaimed incredibly versatile singer. Asha Bhosle – a Guinness world record holder plus recipient of the Padma Vibhushan and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award – has held one and all spellbound for six decades now. Her voice, both fluid and flexible, has infused neo life into a variety of genres – from the melancholy melody to the rollicking rock-’n’-roll; from the soulful creation to the vibrant disco; from the romantic rhapsody to the rambunctious folk song; from the dainty ghazal to the boisterous qawwali; and from the pathos-filled rendition to the naughty-naugthy seductive number. The author – on the strength of his vast and varied exposure and experience – turns the focus on enthralling behind-the-scenes happenings that shaped the advance of this artiste with a remarkable range and a noteworthy body of work. ‘The world has no time for losers’ has remained Asha’s performing credo. This volume captures Asha Bhosle in her numberless shades. It is about how – in her silken rivalry with elder sister Lata Mangeshkar – she moved with panache from O. P. Nayyar to S. D. Burman to R. D. Burman. It is about how she served a galaxy of composers; about how, in the end, she reached the pinnacle all by herself. Against odds that would have driven any other woman into quitting. No quitter ever, Asha Bhosle, as the supernova supreme, just went on to underline the adage: ‘No power like woman power’. No more can you stay away from this marvel of a musical biography than you can stay away from the matchless musicality of Asha Bhosle. If she is one of a kind, so is this musical masterpiece capturing all the resonances and nuances going with her piquant persona. Here is a long-awaited career study shedding light on the twists and turns marking the starry-eyed world of Hindustani film music.