In "H-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars," journalist Kunal Purohit skilfully navigates the complex interplay of art, politics, and societal values in India's ever-evolving cultural landscape. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Purohit explores the symbiotic relationship between influential pop icons and the propagation of Hindutva ideology. Divided into three parts, the book traces the historical evolution of Hindutva, revealing how pop stars consciously or inadvertently contribute to shaping societal perceptions. Purohit's commitment to presenting a balanced perspective shines through, as he dissects nuances within the dynamic intersection of culture, politics, and ideology. The book delves into the weaponization of poetry by Hindutva pop stars and the cultural war within the Hindu community, highlighting the delicate balance between tradition and evolving societal norms. Purohit's lucid writing style ensures accessibility, offer
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