Description
- ISBN-13: 9781804440988
- Publisher: Footnote Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 129 gr
- ISBN-10: 1804440981
- Publisher Date: 10/19/2023
- Height: 22 mm
- No of Pages: 272
- Width: 270 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Embark on a captivating journey into the heart of Bollywood with Sunny Singh’s “A Bollywood State of Mind.” Explore the vibrant world of the world’s biggest cinema, uncovering its rich history, cultural impact, and the magic that captivates billions. From iconic dance numbers to epic romances, discover the stories behind the films and the stars who bring them to life. ISBN: 9781804440988. Get your copy now!
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Akash Maroti Jayewar –
Enjoyable journey into the world of Bollywood. It’s a good starting point for those who are interested in learning more.
Yogakshema Joshi –
A vibrant and engaging exploration of Bollywood. It captures the essence of Indian cinema beautifully. A must-read!
Khushi Goyal –
It was okay. I expected more juicy details and less of a general overview. A decent read, but nothing special.
Gadha R –
As a Bollywood fanatic, I loved it! Singh’s passion shines through. Wish there was more depth to the analysis.
Manan Singh –
Fascinating insight into the history of Bollywood! The author’s love for cinema shines. A well-written book.
Rohit Sharma –
An informative and entertaining book! The perfect introduction to Bollywood cinema. Highly recommended for newbies!
Manvi Gautam –
A delightful exploration of Bollywood! Colorful and engaging, though sometimes felt a bit too celebratory. Worth a read!
Tanishka –
A fun, light read. I enjoyed the behind-the-scenes glimpses, but felt it skimmed the surface at times. A good intro to Bollywood.
Aarav Katiyar –
Mixed feelings. Some chapters were captivating, while others dragged. Good for a general understanding of Bollywood.
Sana Rehman –
Interesting, but repetitive in places. Good overview for someone new to Bollywood, but not for seasoned fans.
Riya Negi –
I found it a bit superficial. It felt like a highlight reel rather than a deep dive. Still, a pleasant read.