Pakeezah: an ode to a bygone world
โ Scribed by Desai, Meghnad
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers India
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- HarperCollins India film series
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Meghnad Desai tracks the film's tortuous journey and reveals fascinating, little-known aspects of it. He foregrounds the craftsmanship, perseverance and perfectionism of its maker, Kamal Amrohi, who would wait weeks for the perfect sunset. Desai sees the film as a 'Muslim social' set in a 'Lucknow of the Muslim imagination', as a woman-centric film with a dancing heroine at a time when they were a rarity and above all, as a film that harkes back to an era of 'nawabi culture with its exquisite tehzeeb', a world that is lost forever. Pakeezah: An Ode to a Bygone World is a fitting tribute to a film that Meghnad Desai calls 'a monument to the golden age of Hindustani films'.
โฆ Subjects
Motion pictures;Motion pictures--India;;Pakeezah (Motion picture);Motion pictures -- India;India
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