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The millennial woman in Bollywood : a new 'brand'? / Maithili Rao.

Van Pelt Library PN1993.5.I8 R36 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rao, Maithili, author.
Azmi, Shabana, author of foreword.
Contributor:
The London Hilfers Family Endowment for the Study of Women in Cinema and Media Arts.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
East Indians in motion pictures.
Millennialism and society.
Millennialism.
Women in motion pictures.
Motion picture industry--India--Mumbai.
Motion picture industry.
millenarianism.
India--Mumbai.
Physical Description:
xx, 268 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
NEW DELHI OXFORD UNIV PRESS GLOBAL 2022
New Delhi : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Summary:
With the turn of the century, slowly a change began to come over the women in mainstream Bollywood films. The female lead shed-off her cardboard role of the beloved and gained complexity that reconciled career, ambition, and personal fulfillment, along with an assertion of the right to be feminine. The present work studies this shift and traces the emergence of a new Bollywood brand - the millennial woman - that took its cue from a new globalized India where the educated working woman became more self-assertive and unapologetic about her life choices. Rao argues that contemporary popular cinema has sensed a change in the zeitgeist and worked it into trusted formulaic stories in small safe doses so that the audience continue to take home a feel-good factor without feeling threatened by it. While the success of early films like 'Chandni Bar' (2001), 'Page 3' (2005), and 'Fashion' (2008) with female protagonists emboldened filmmakers and their financiers to venture into a territory previously considered box office poison, the reinvention of the classics by a band of subversive and irreverent filmmakers such as Anurag Kashyap and Tigmanshu Dhulia gave a hospitable home to the new woman in 'Dev D' (2009) and 'Saheb, Biwi aur Gangster' (2011). The feisty, independent, and sometimes confused young woman who is comfortable with her sexuality has made her way (and comfortably settled) into the modern romance-comedy as well. With films like 'Kahaani' (2012), 'Queen' (2014), and 'Mary Kom' (2014), that had women protagonists driving the plot, the reins have been handed over to the female lead. -- Publisher's website 20230814
Contents:
Foreword / Shabana Azmi
Preface - a New Brand?
Introduction: a Changing Ecosystem Births the Millennial Woman as a Brand
No Means No
Rom Com Revamped
Nonconformists are the New Cool
Woman the Hero
Woman at Work
Sisters Under the Hood
The Subversives
Subversion in Retro Mode
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the The London Hilfers Family Endowment for the Study of Women in Cinema and Media Arts.
Other Format:
Online version: Rao, Maithili. Millennial woman in Bollywood.
ISBN:
9780190130473
0190130474
9789354974601
9354974600
OCLC:
1388636331
Publisher Number:
99994561189

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