Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam : The Original Screenplay
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Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam : The Original Screenplay (English, Paperback, Dinesh Raheja, Jitendra Kothari)

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Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam : The Original Screenplay  (English, Paperback, Dinesh Raheja, Jitendra Kothari)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Om Books International
  • Genre: Performing Arts
  • ISBN: 9789380069869, 9789380069869
  • Pages: 240
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    "Half a century after its release, the cinematic appeal of Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962) has not only endured but continues to grow. Central to its fame perhaps is the tour de force performance from Hindi cinema�s foremost tragedienne, Meena Kumari, in the award-winning role of Chhoti Bahu, a woman defiantly struggling against a life of material privilege but personal desolation. Directed by the renowned writer, Abrar Alvi, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, adapted from Bimal Mitra�s eponymous Bengali novel, Shaheb Bibi Golam, intrepidly explores the layered relationship that develops between Chhoti Bahu, a neglected, cloistered housewife, and Bhootnath, her male confidante, against the backdrop of late 19th-century feudal Calcutta. The film addresses complex interpersonal relationships with a wealth of subtlety and grace and throws light upon the exigencies of life for those under the yoke of the zamindari system in British India. Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam: The Original Screenplay seeks to archive the screenplay of this seminal film. It also explores the behind-the-scenes processes of creative filmmaking through interviews with the film�s cast and crew and incorporates analytical essays from authors Dinesh Raheja and Jitendra Kothari that bring into focus Guru Dutt�s preoccupation with the themes of loss, longing and platonic friendships, and delineate his enduring fascination for bygone eras. The films made under the aegis of Guru Dutt Films Pvt. Ltd. are an ineluctable part of Hindi cinema�s belle �poque and this book is part of a compendium of books on three ageless classics � Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, Chaudhvin Ka Chand and Kaagaz Ke Phool."
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    • General Trade(Adult)
    Publication Year
    • 01-01-2012
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    • Dinesh Raheja has written on cinema for over 25 years. Raised on a staple diet of two films a week, Raheja is currently the Editor of Bollywood News Service. In his long and prolific career as a writer, he has worked as the Editor of Movie magazine (1988-1999), been a columnist for Sunday Mid-day, Channel Editor of India Today's online film section and written scripts for television. Raheja has also authored two books on cinema, The Hundred Luminaries of Hindi Cinema (1996) and Indian Cinema, The Bollywood Saga (2004). Recently, Raheja has started a weekly open discussion group called, �Let's Talk Over Chai' that enables professionals from myriad spheres to exchange opinions on trenchantly topical issues and, of course, Raheja's first love, cinema. Jitendra Kothari is a passionate film archivist and film historian. Currently the Deputy Editor of Bollywood News Service, Jitendra found journalism the perfect cauldron to merge related interests: literature, numbers, history and the movies. He has co-authored The Hundred Luminaries of Hindi Cinema and Indian Cinema, The Bollywood Saga with Raheja. Besides his long tenure as Deputy Editor of Moviemagazine, he has also scripted the BBC TV show Film India and worked on the film section of India Today online. Kothari's commitment to documenting cinema history was shaped from personal journals in which he has, for years, recorded his comments on classic movies as well as filmographies of numerous creative entities connected to the Hindi film world.
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    • 200 mm
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    Great attempt, but the Devnagri portion disappoints!

    India doesn't have the tradition of publishing screenplays of its films. Probably, because majority of them are not worthy of it. Here, a Guru Dutt classic has been published for the first time. My congratulations to Dinesh Raheja & Jitendra Kothari. Only problem is why have the two of you excluded the ACTION/STAGE DIRECTIONS from the Devnagri & Roman Hindi portions? Just for this reason it doesn't make a very good read as a screenplay. One has to keep glancing to the english transcript for f...
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