This book provides a unique insider’s look at the world’s largest film industry now globally known as ‘Bollywood’ and challenges existing notions about Indian films. Indian films have been a worldwide phenomenon for decades. Chapters in this edited volume take a fresh view of various hidden gems by maestros such as Raj Kapoor Bimal Roy V Shantaram Satyajit Ray Ritwik Ghatak Mrinal Sen Shakti Samant Rishikesh Mukherjee and others. Other chapters provide a pioneering review and analysis of the portrayal of Indian religious communities such as Hindus Muslims Christians and Parsis. The themes covered include unique Indian feminism and male chauvinism environment and climate issues international locations and diaspora tourism religious harmony and conflict the India-Pakistan relationship asceticism and renunciation in Hinduism Jainism and Buddhism. Unlike many recent studies of Indian films these chapters do not distinguish between popular and serious cinema. Many chapters focus on Hindi films but others bring insights from films made in other parts of India and its neighbouring countries. One of the chapters in this volume was originally published in the book titled Film and Place in an Intercultural Perspective India-Europe Film Connections edited by Krzysztof Stachowiak Hania Janta Jani Kozina and Therese Sunngren-Granlund. Another chapter was originally published in Worldviews: Global Religions Culture and Ecology. All other chapters were originally published in Visual Anthropology. |Visual Anthropology of Indian Films Religious Communities and Cultural Traditions in Bollywood and Beyond