Bollywood Melodies
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This non-fiction history of Indian cinema music traces the rise of the Hindi film song and its grip on popular culture. It reveals how a single tune became a cultural barometer, threading through weddings, funerals, religious festivals, gatherings, and political moments. Ideal for readers with an interest in cinema history, musicology, and Indian culture, it carries an engaging, informative, and thoughtful tone.
Content is presented as a sweeping historical narrative interlaced with biographical sketches and candid interviews. It maps the song's journey across eras—from the early echoes of Rabindra Sangeet in the 1930s, to folk-inflected sounds of the 1940s, the classical leanings of the following decades, and the late-1960s influx of Western rhythms. The work surveys the contributions of more than fifty composers, singers, and lyricists, with conversations drawn from icons such as Lata Mangeshkar, Dev Anand, Gulzar, Manna Dey, and Pyarelal. It also chronicles periods when musical prominence waned and later revived, offering a balanced social context to the art form.
- Key content elements: comprehensive coverage of 50+ composers, singers, and lyricists; era-by-era influences including Rabindra Sangeet, 1940s folk, classical strands, and Western-influenced sounds; insightful interviews; social-context analysis
- Learning outcomes: understanding how film songs reflect social chaReader reviews
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