Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172236960
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 296
- ISBN-10: 8172236964
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
Dive into the captivating world of Bollywood with “Fantasies of a Bollywood Love Thief.” This book unveils the making of Omkara, Vishal Bhardwaj’s adaptation of Othello. Featuring interviews with Bollywood legends like Gulzar, Javed Akhtar, and Dev Anand, it offers a hilarious and insightful glimpse behind the scenes of Hindi cinema. Get your copy now!
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Shashwat Harsh –
A fun read, especially if you’re into Bollywood. Some interviews were a bit dry, but overall entertaining.
Manish Shaw –
Informative but felt a bit repetitive at times. Could have been shorter and more concise.
Ankit Yadav –
LOVED this book. I felt like I was on set during Omkara. Dev Anand’s interview was golden.
Anshuman Vipul –
An okay read. Not really what I expected, but worth it if you’re a die-hard fan.
Tanish Mittal –
Enjoyable read with interesting anecdotes, though sometimes felt a little gossipy.
Pranjal Sharma –
A good book, but not great. Some interviews dragged on longer than they needed to.
Akshat Sharma –
Decent read, but a little too focused on the personalities and not enough on the craft.
Chakrash Chauhan –
A fascinating journey into the world of Bollywood! The author really captured the essence.
Tanisha Gupta –
Captivating behind-the-scenes look at Bollywood. Highly recommended for any film buff!
Ishu Yadav –
Great insights into the making of Omkara. The interviews are well-curated and engaging.
Kislay Kumar –
I found it somewhat rambling and unfocused. It has its moments, but overall disappointing.
Anushka Jain –
Entertaining and insightful. The anecdotes from Javed Akhtar kept me hooked!
Debjyoti Paul –
A must-read for anyone fascinated by Bollywood! The interviews are fascinating and insightful.
Ispita Borah –
Absolutely loved it! A perfect blend of humor and information. A must-have for any Bollywood enthusiast.
Shivam Swami –
Interesting, but I wish there was more focus on the actual filmmaking process. Too many anecdotes.
Utkarsh –
A decent read for Bollywood fans. Some sections were slow, but overall, it held my interest.
Nikita Chauhan –
Wonderful read, great insights! A very good purchase for cinema lovers and students alike.
Jyoti Baghel –
Loved the behind-the-scenes stories! Gulzar’s insights were gold. A must-read for Bollywood buffs.
Kanak Singhal –
I was hoping for more analysis of ‘Omkara’ itself. Still, the interviews were worthwhile.
Manish Kumar –
Fantastic book! The interviews are incredibly insightful, providing a unique perspective on ‘Omkara’. Highly recommend!
Ayush Singh –
A bit uneven. Some parts were captivating; others were quite dull. A mixed bag.
Ekant Saraogi –
A brilliant book! The author’s passion for Bollywood shines through every page.
Pranjal Yadav –
Interesting perspective, but I was expecting more about Vishal Bhardwaj’s vision.