
Bollywood For Dummies
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Take the trip of a lifetime into the past and present of Bollywood
Fascinated by the high energy, high emotion, high color, endless dance routines, and sheer scale of Bollywood-but afraid you'll never really know your Ghazals from your Qawwalis, or your Khans from your Kapoors? Well, in the immortal line from the Hindi-language blockbuster Sultan, 'No one can defeat you unless you accept defeat yourself,' and there's no need to be defeated at all when you can sit back with Bollywood For Dummies and immerse yourself in the glamorous whirl of one of the most exciting movie industries on Earth. Starting with the time-travel adventure of the book's main feature-the history of the Hindi-speaking industry from people and events of early to mid 20th century Mumbai-you'll also journey in space, taking fascinating documentary side trips to get to know Tollywood's Telegu-language cinema in southern India, as well as the growing influence of Lollywood across the border in Pakistan.
Written by the cohosts of Desi Standard Time, a podcast that explores Bollywood and South Asian movies and media, you'll see how the unique cinema culture of Bollywood in particular has become a global phenomenon, reflecting the rise of India as an independent nation and presenting its long history-and it's exciting and multifaceted present-in new, influential, and enduring forms. Whatever you paid the price of entry for: the popular Bollywood 'Masala' movie style that emphasizes music, comedy, romance, and action; sensitive critiques of a fast-changing society by the Indian Social Realism movement; new forms of music from Indian disco to Sufi boogie; or a look at the lives and talents of the great acting dynasties-it's all here. And there'll still be plenty more plot twists beyond these to surprise and delight you.
- Get to know the people who built Bollywood
- Discover the main music and dance styles
- Explore and recognize Bollywood's influence on Western cinema
- Go social and join up with the liveliest Bollywood fan communities
You're right to be excited: for newbies a whole new world awaits, and for aficionados, there's always so much more to know. So, sit back with this book, grab some popcorn or a plate of samosas-or why not both-and prepare to begin an electric feast to sizzle all your senses.
Maaz Ali, Maaz Khan, and Anum Hussain (Los Angeles, CA) are the authoring team for Bollywood For Dummies. Maaz Ali and Maaz Khan are co-hosts of Desi Standard Time, a podcast focused on Bollywood films, South Asian cinema and media, and the influence of both on their own lives and the rest of the world. Maaz Ali is also an actor, model, and dancer who has contributed to Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, and Upworthy. Maaz Khan is an attorney in the field of EB-5 visas. Anum is a journalist-turned-marketer-turned-entrepreneur who serves as producer of the podcast. She is also co-author of the current edition of Twitter For Dummies.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part 1 Getting Started with Bollywood
- Chapter 1 Introducing Bollywood
- Addressing What Bollywood Is
- Identifying the Families of Bollywood
- Looking at Bollywood's Evolution
- Focusing on the 1940s to the 1960s
- Eyeing the 1970s and 1980s
- Considering the 1990s and 2000s
- Arriving at the present day
- Grooving and Moving: Bollywood Incorporates Music and Dance
- Understanding the importance of the soundtrack
- Recognizing the roles of different genres
- Shaking your groove thang: Dance in Bollywood
- Appreciating Bollywood Worldwide
- Chapter 2 Focusing on Family Over Everything Else
- Introducing Kapoor and Sons
- The first generation of Kapoors
- The second generation of Kapoors
- The third generation of Kapoors
- Building the Bachchan Family
- Contending to be the GOAT: Amitabh and his wife, Jaya Bachchan
- Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
- Keeping Up with the Khans
- Bollywood's king: Shah Rukh Khan
- Saif Ali Khan
- Aamir Khan
- Salman Khan
- The forgotten Khans
- Meeting the Johars
- Yash Johar
- Karan Johar
- Bhatt-ing their Way Into Bollywood
- Mahesh Bhatt
- Alia Bhatt
- Emraan Hashmi
- Examining the Chopras: More than Priyanka
- Yash Chopra
- Aditya Chopra
- Uday Chopra
- Priyanka Chopra
- Navigating the Roshans
- Rakesh Roshan
- Rajesh Roshan
- Hrithik Roshan
- Zayed Khan
- There's Something about Mukherjee
- Kishore Kumar
- Kajol
- Rani Mukerji
- Ajay Devgn
- Part 2 Bollywood through the Years
- Chapter 3 Looking at the Golden Age, from the 1940s to the 1960s
- Parting Ways: The Effect on Indian Cinema
- First Some Sour, Then Some Sweet: Realist Cinema Giving Way to Romance
- A sign of the times: Indian social realism
- The subsequent dominance of romance
- Meeting the Evergreen Actors
- Master of mannerisms: Dev Anand
- Award winner: Dilip Kumar
- The singing actor: Kishore Kumar
- Introducing the Classic Gentlemen
- The multitalented star: Raj Kapoor
- The first superstar: Rajesh Khanna
- Overcoming adversity: Sunil Dutt
- Shining the Spotlight on Leading Ladies
- International beauty: Madhubala
- Dancer turned star: Waheeda Rehman
- Presenting All Things Grace and Presence
- Beloved beauty: Nargis
- Pakistani princess: Noor Jehan
- Chapter 4 Spotlighting Classical Bollywood in the 1970s and 1980s
- Going Beyond Musical Romance Films
- Ramping Up the Action
- Dominating the Industry: The Killer "B"
- Recognizing Bachchan's legacy in Bollywood
- Moving beyond Bachchan's star status
- For Richer or Kapoor-er: The Kapoors
- The remake king: Jeetendra Kapoor
- The ageless actor: Anil Kapoor
- Boy wonder: Rishi Kapoor
- Identifying the Original Gangsters
- Tall and tough: Jackie Shroff
- The roller coaster career: Sanjay Dutt
- Villain and hero: Vinod Khanna
- Meeting the Method Men
- Disco King: Mithun Chakraborty
- The Theatric: Shashi Kapoor
- Stranger than Fiction: Feroz Khan
- Appreciating the Divine Divas
- Sex symbol: Mumtaz
- Eyes to die for: Sridevi
- The versatile vixen: Rekha
- The dream girl: Hema Malini
- Breaking Stereotypes: Actresses Stepping Out of the Box
- Stereotype shatterer: Parveen Babi
- Unconventional yet refined: Dimple Kapadia
- Tackling tough subjects: Shabana Azmi
- Staying consistent with Queen Zeenat Aman
- Lifelong Devotee: Neetu Singh
- Chapter 5 Going Contemporary: Bollywood in the 1990s and Early 2000s
- Never-Ending Rom-Khans: Shah Rukh and the Other Khans
- King Khan: Shah Rukh Khan
- The critically acclaimed Khan: Aamir Khan
- Macho man Khan: Salman Khan
- The fun-loving Khan: Saif Ali Khan
- Laughing with the Comedy King: Govinda Ahuja
- High Octane and High Energy: The Action Stars
- The stuntman: Akshay Kumar
- Perennial tough guy: Sunil Shetty
- Coming of Age: Sons of Industry
- Killer B's son: Abhishek Bachchan
- Dancing into the limelight: Hrithik Roshan
- The serial kisser: Emraan Hashmi
- Meeting the Method Actors
- Posing with Models-Turned-Actors
- Voice (and muscles) of stone: Arjun Rampal
- Heartthrob heaven: John Abraham
- Dancing Backup to the Leading Man: Shahid Kapoor
- Buzzing with the Queen Bee: The Inimitable Madhuri Dixit
- Keeping It in the Family
- The Kapoor sisters: Karisma and Kareena
- The Mukherjee cousins: Kajol and Rani
- Identifying the Pageant Winners
- Sweet and wholesome: Juhi Chawla
- Renowned beauty: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
- International star: Priyanka Chopra
- Identifying Critically Acclaimed Darlings
- Multi-award winner: Tabassum Hashmi
- Powerhouse performer: Manisha Koirala
- Recognizing the Leggy Leading Ladies
- Reality-star-turned-actress: Shilpa Shetty
- Item number specialist: Katrina Kaif
- Smiling with the Sweethearts
- The mast-mast girl: Raveena Tandon
- Dimpled sweetheart: Preity Zinta
- The Sex Icon: Bipasha Basu
- Chapter 6 Good As New: Bollywood from the Mid-2000s to the Present Day
- Recycling Old Plots: What's Old Is New Again
- Keeping It in the Family: Children of Famous Actors
- Identifying the Newest Kapoors
- Charming and varied: Ranbir Kapoor
- Household name: Arjun Kapoor
- Winning smile: Aditya Roy Kapur
- Aching in Heartthrob Haven
- The new king of Bollywood: Ranveer Singh
- Tall and talented: Sidharth Malhotra
- Building Bodies in Bollywood
- Tragic star: Sushant Singh Rajput
- The martial artist: Tiger Shroff
- Romantic hero: Varun Dhawan
- Crowning a Queen: Deepika Padukone
- The Descendants: Women from Bollywood Families
- Acclaimed at an early age: Alia Bhatt
- Body image hero: Sara Ali Khan
- Variety queen: Shraddha Kapoor
- The fashion icon: Sonam Kapoor
- The royal debutante: Sonakshi Sinha
- Recognizing the Challengers of the Norm
- The strong personality: Anushka Sharma
- Critical darling: Parineeti Chopra
- Taking her own stance: Kangana Ranaut
- Part 3 The Sound of (Bollywood) Music
- Chapter 7 Not a Sprint, but a (Musical) Marathon
- Respecting the Soundtrack
- Nodding at movie soundtracks
- Focusing on the actual songs
- Marketing movies: How songs do it
- Recognizing the Importance of the Score
- Orchestrating everything: Music directors
- Bringing the lyrics to life: Singers
- Writing the songs: Lyricists
- Sequencing videos: Sets and locations
- Getting into Costume
- Eyeing the cuts and wraps of women's clothing
- Appreciating the simplicity and tradition of men's clothing
- Chapter 8 Getting Funky with Disco
- Disco Dancing through Bollywood: How Filmi Disco Made an Impact
- Everybody was BIDDU fighting
- Appreciating the Hassan phenomenon
- Grooving with the Self-Proclaimed Disco King: Bappi Lahiri
- Kickstarting the disco trend in India
- Hitting the dance floor: Lahiri's influence
- Digging the Psychedelic: R. D. Burman and Asha Bhosle
- Master of mixing genres: R.D. Burman
- The versatile playback singer: Asha Bhosle
- Mixing It Up: A Little Boogie, a Little Sufi
- Blending religious motifs
- Composing disco music: Laxmikant Kudalkar and Pyarelal Sharma
- Chapter 9 Feeding the Soul: Bollywood's Music Origins and Soul Music
- Examining the Genesis of Bollywood Music
- The emergence of Urdu poetry in India through ghazals
- Filmi ghazal revival in the 1990s
- Appreciating the Preachy, Powerful, and Poetic: Qawwalis
- Looking closer at qawwali songs
- Religious devotion from Sufi music
- Influencing Bollywood: The subgenre of filmi qawwali
- Going techno
- Chapter 10 Mixing It Up with Other Musical Genres: Pop, Rock, and Rap
- Discovering Rock Music's Influence in Bollywood
- Bollywood loves rock and roll
- Getting psycho with Raga Rock
- Evolution of Hindi rock
- Indian Music Pops Off
- Recognizing famous Indi-pop singers
- Keeping pop popular in Bollywood
- Punjabi gets popping
- Busting a Rhyme: Bollywood and Rap
- Rap: Appearing in Bollywood movies
- Making its debut: Bollywood's first rap film
- Chapter 11 Noticing Folk Music In and Out of Bollywood
- Recognizing the Traditions of the Punjab Region
- Identifying the roots of Punjabi folk music
- Identifying the unique instruments
- Getting Down: Dance Traditions of Punjab
- It's all in the bounce
- Bhangra's evolution, from folk to hip-hop
- Spotlighting the women of Punjab
- Choreographing Bhangra within Bollywood
- Appreciating dance
- A culture of competing
- Chapter 12 Painting the Town, Bollywood Style
- Tapping Along to Indian Dance Styles
- Looking to the Tribes for Folk Dance
- Getting to Know the Famous Choreographers
- Popping with the king of Bollywood dance
- Emulating MJ and beyond
- Getting energetic and making history
- Dancing Their Way to Center Stage
- Adding Bollywood Dance to Your Repertoire
- Part 4 Bollywood Goes Global
- Chapter 13 Leading Box Office Revenue Worldwide
- Representing Bollywood Culture around the Globe
- Testing success in the Middle East and North Africa
- Sharing values with West Africa and beyond
- Filming in the UK and Western Europe
- Growing popularity in China
- Roller-coastering through South America
- Streaming everywhere
- Considering the Western Influence
- American actors adopt Bollywood
- Musical collaborations
- The Janice Miller effect and social media
- Chapter 14 Bollywood Fans Grow in the Masses
- Loving the Bollywood Culture
- Celebrating Bollywood with games and music parties
- More memes, please
- Spinning Off: TV Shows Discuss More about Their Beloved Bollywood
- Koffee with Karan
- Kapil Sharma Show
- All India Bakchod
- Recognizing When Fandom Turns into Obsession
- Banning TikTok in India
- Majoring in Kapoorology
- Chapter 15 Grabbing Trophies: The Award Shows
- Reaching for the Stars: India's Version of the Oscars
- Finding Fame with the Filmfare Awards
- Going international with the IIFA Awards
- Getting presidential with the National Film Awards
- Identifying Other Prominent Awards Shows
- Coming and going with Zee Cine
- Reaching for the Stardust
- Starring in the STAR Guild Awards
- Part 5 From Neighboring Industries to the Diaspora
- Chapter 16 Taking From and Giving To Lollywood
- Influencing Bollywood Soundtracks: Pakistan's Musical Talent
- Including Pakistani culture in Bollywood
- Rocking Pakistani-style
- Rockin' Out to Music Franchises So Good They're International
- Drinking it in: Coke Studio
- Finding treasures: Nescafé Basement
- Crossing Over: Lollywood Impacting Bollywood
- Indo-Pak relations, as told through Bollywood
- Pakistani actors crossing the border
- Chapter 17 Examining South India's Bollywood
- A Tale of Two Tollywoods
- The Tollywood of Bengal
- Telugu cinema, another Tollywood
- Remaking culture - from Tollywood to Bollywood
- Tapping into Tamil Cinema: Kollywood
- A secondary hub for Hindi cinema
- Kollywood's greatest gift to Bollywood: A. R. Rahman
- Chapter 18 Reaching Hollywood: Bollywood's Impact
- Recognizing Bollywood Actors in Popular Hollywood Media
- Leaving a legacy: The late Irrfan Khan
- Sweeping audiences off their feet: Dimple Kapadia
- Shining in unconventional roles: Om Puri
- Recognizing other actors who made the transition
- Moving from Acting to Talking with Talk Shows
- Ellen DeGeneres
- Jimmy Fallon
- Oprah Winfrey
- David Letterman
- Crossing Over: Hollywood in India
- Appearing in Bollywood movies
- Collaborating on cross-cultural comedy
- Eyeing South Asian Contributions to Hollywood Films
- Identifying notable people behind the scenes
- Making space in the industry: Prominent diaspora actors in Hollywood
- Part 6 The Parts of Tens
- Chapter 19 Ten Movies to Watch If You're New to Bollywood
- Sholay: Burning Down the Competition
- Mother India: Flag-Bearing a Country
- Amar Akbar Anthony: Marinating in "Masala"
- Dil Chahta Hai: The First Coming of Age
- Hum Aapke Hain Koun . . .! Topping the Charts
- Lagaan: Vying for the Oscars
- Bombay: So Good That We Must Dub
- Gully Boy: Hip-Hop Hooray
- Mughal-E-Azam: India's Prince Charming
- Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.: Faking It 'til We Make It!
- Chapter 20 Ten Must-Watch Shah Rukh Khan Films
- Baazigar: The Antihero Role
- Dilwale Dulhania Le Jaayenge: Landscapes of Love
- Dil to Pagal Hai: The Master of Triangles
- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: The All-Time Classic
- Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: The Star-Studded Family Film
- Devdas: Tragedy Strikes
- Mohabbatein: Living in a Dream World
- Kal Ho Naa Ho: The Tear-Jerker
- Swades: Yearning for Home
- Veer-Zaara: A Tale of Two Nations
- Chapter 21 Ten Bollywood Actors Who Transitioned to Hollywood
- Amitabh Bachchan
- Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
- Priyanka Chopra
- Anil Kapoor
- Shashi Kapoor
- Irrfan Khan
- Anupam Kher
- Deepika Padukone
- Amrish Puri
- Naseeruddin Shah
- Index
- EULA
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