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After the economic and political background my favourite portions of the book are ones chronicling the rush of Hindi films made in the south and the rise of parallel cinema

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When Ardh Satya met Himmatwala – The many lives of 1980s Bombay cinema

Avijit Ghosh

Speaking Tiger

Pages:  377

Price: Rs 599/-

If, like me, you grew up on 1980s Hindi cinema you will enjoy this book. Even if you didn’t grow up on it but have a mental image of silly, sleazy and funny films from that time, read it. It is the first proper, non-sneery, non-judgemental, affectionate and accurate chronicler of that time and the cinema it produced.

The eighties were a decade when we made kitschy films such as Himmatwala, Tohfa and Tarzan along with popular gems such

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