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The life and times of Devika Rani: Kishwar Desai on the fame, struggles of one of Hindi cinema s first heroines

The life and times of Devika Rani: Kishwar Desai on the fame, struggles of one of Hindi cinema s first heroines Devika Rani s contributions to the pioneering studio Bombay Talkies went beyond acting. She took full control of it following the death of Himansu Rai, her husband. Aishwarya Sahasrabudhe January 31, 2021 10:04:46 IST Bombay Talkies, set up in 1934 by producer Himansu Rai and Devika Rani, was a pioneering film studio which revolutionised filmmaking in India. Apart from giving a space to actors and directors like Ashok Kumar, Leela Chitnis and Raj Kapoor to hone their skills, the studio also lent a sense of refinement to Indian cinema by bringing people from sophisticated quarters into the talkies.

The Longest Kiss: Devika Rani s unusual story is a window on pre-1947 Bombay s elite mores

The Longest Kiss: Devika Rani’s unusual story mirrors formative years of Bombay s film industry and its elite mores Kishwar Desai’s biography of arguably Hindi cinema’s first female superstar registers historical moments in the nascent Bollywood of 1930s and 40s 20 Jan, 2021 In many ways, the particularity of an epoch and the place often creeps into a biographical sketch. This is the case in The Longest Kiss: The Life and Times of Devika Rani by Kishwar Desai, an account of the unusual journey of arguably the first female superstar of Hindi cinema. The historical register of Bombay of the 1930s and 40s finds its way into the pages of the book, even if that may not have been the intention. While Desai doesn’t let the leading lady slip out of the narrative frame, the book offers some slices of evolving elite and middle-class mores in India’s western metropolis in the first half of the twentieth century.

Devika Rani was an enigma to most - but not anymore - INDIA New England News

By Vishnu Makhijani New Delhi– “I hope that I have managed to establish who Devika Rani really was. A rebellious and unusually talented and beautiful woman, a great actress and studio head who changed the course of Indian cinema in many ways, despite her intense personal suffering. A pioneer then and now,” writes author Kishwar Desai of “The Longest Kiss” (Westland), the biography of India’s first international superstar in the 1930s and 1940s. “I hope this book will be of help to others who care to study this very important phase in Indian cinema, with its passion, idealism and entrepreneurship, in the days before it became a business like any other,” adds Desai, whose husband, Lord Meghnad Desai is a lifetime member of Britain’s House of Lords.

Devika Rani was an enigma to most - but not anymore(Book Review)

Devika Rani was an enigma to most - but not anymore(Book Review) ​ By Vishnu Makhijani ( IANS) | Published on ​ Mon, Dec 21 2020 19:12 IST | ​ 0 Views   Devika Rani was an enigma to most – but not any more. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 21 : I hope that I have managed to establish who Devika Rani really was. A rebellious and unusually talented and beautiful woman, a great actress and studio head who changed the course of Indian cinema in many ways, despite her intense personal suffering. A pioneer then and now, writes author Kishwar Desai of The Longest Kiss (Westland), the biography of India s first international superstar in the 1930s and 1940s.

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