Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025925
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 299
- ISBN-10: 9350025922
- Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2019
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹795.00.₹596.00Current price is: ₹596.00.
“Explore the cinematic portrayal of Global South Asia in Ramavtar Sharma’s insightful book, “Global South Asia on Screen.” Discover how films capture the complexities and nuances of this diverse region. ISBN: 9789350025925. #GlobalSouthAsia #Cinema #FilmStudies #SouthAsianStudies”
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Shreya Paul –
The book is insightful. Some arguments were hard to follow. More examples would have made it better.
Prachi Mishra –
Offers unique view of South Asia. A worthwhile read if you want to explore film and culture
Ayush Gupta –
A fascinating exploration of South Asian cinema! I appreciated the diverse range of films discussed.
Piyush Ojha –
An informative book that deepens your appreciation for South Asian cinema. Some sections were tedious.
Sarthak Singh –
A comprehensive study. I learned so much. Some chapters were more engaging than others though.
Anubhav Singh Upperwal –
Sharma presents a compelling look at Global South Asia on screen. A valuable resource for students.
Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri –
While informative, it could benefit from a more engaging narrative. Worth reading if you’re seriously interested.
Saumya Tiwari –
The book has interesting perspective, but I found it a little dense. I was hoping for something more accessible.
Roshika Devi –
Informative, but a bit too academic. Good if you are in film studies, otherwise a bit dense
Amit Rathore –
I liked some of the film analysis, but the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. Decent overall.
Gopalakrishnan T H –
Excellent resource for film students and anyone interested in South Asian studies. A must-read!
Kushagra Arya –
Enjoyed the book! It shed light on films I wasn’t familiar with. A worthwhile read for cinema enthusiasts.
Ritik Karale –
Provides great context for understanding the complexities of the region through film. Highly recommended.
Mayank Jain –
A good overview, but felt a bit academic at times. Still, some great insights into South Asian cinema.