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* Technical histories found in ”Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema”

* Technical histories found in ”Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema”

* Film studies analyses

* Film studies analyses


Latest revision as of 20:32, 8 December 2025

Outline of proposed changes

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1. Introduction & Historical Overview

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Add more detailed historical context on the silent era, early studios, and the transition to sound (using Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema and Ganti’s Bollywood guidebook).
  • Clarify the distinction between Hindi cinema and broader “Indian cinema.”
  • Add citations for major milestones: first talkie (Alam Ara), studio system evolution, post-independence changes.

Sources to Support:

  • Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema
  • Ganti, Bollywood: A Guidebook
  • Mihir Bose, Bollywood: A History

2. Evolution of Genres & Narrative Styles

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Expand the explanation of classical Bollywood tropes (masala films, melodrama, romance, and action).
  • Add a section on post-liberalization changes after the 1990s—globalization, multiplex era, and NRI-targeted films.
  • Introduce academic perspectives on Bollywood narrative and aesthetics.

Sources to Support:

  • Tejaswini Ganti
  • Neelam Sidhar Wright, Bollywood and Postmodernism

3. Music & the Role of Song-and-Dance

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Add a subsection on the evolution of playback singing, major composers, and cultural significance of film music.
  • Discuss how music drives commercial success.

Sources to Support:

  • Anna Morcom, Hindi Film Songs and the Cinema
  • Ashok Ranade, Hindi Film Song: Music Beyond Boundaries

4. Social, Political, and Cultural Influence

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Expand the sections on Bollywood as a reflection of Indian society—gender roles, politics, nationalism, class, and urbanization.
  • Add citations for diaspora influence and global distribution.

Sources to Support:

  • Gopalan (ed.), Bollywood’s India
  • Bollywood and Postmodernism
  • Academic articles from Journal of South Asian Popular Culture

5. Industry Structure & Economics

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Create a section on the industrial and economic structure of Hindi cinema (production houses, distribution systems, revenue models).
  • Add box office trends, rise of corporate studios, co-productions, and global streaming platforms.

Sources to Support:

  • Research articles on Indian film industry evolution
  • Financial analyses from film economics studies

6. Representation & Identity

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Add a section on gender representation, caste narratives, religious identities, and regional stereotypes in Hindi cinema.
  • Discuss academic critiques of Bollywood’s portrayal of women and marginalized communities.

Sources to Support:

  • Gopalan, Bollywood’s India
  • Academic feminist film criticism

7. Globalization & International Reach

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Add history of Bollywood’s global expansion—former USSR, Middle East, Africa, UK, USA.
  • Discuss influence in global pop culture and diaspora consumption.

Sources to Support:

  • Ganti
  • Research on diaspora film circulation
  • Film distribution studies

8. Technological Developments

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Proposed Improvements:

  • Add a section on technological transitions—color, widescreen, Dolby sound, digital VFX, streaming.
  • Include examples of films that pioneered technologies (e.g., Mughal-e-Azam, Sholay, Koi Mil Gaya, Ra.One).

Sources to Support:

  • Technical histories found in Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema
  • Film studies analyses’

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