Filming the line of control : the Indo-Pak relationship through the cinematic lens / edited by Meenakshi Bharat, Nirmal Kumar.
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New Delhi :
Routledge,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Genre development in the age of markets and nationalism : the war film / Kishore Budha
- Aggression and transgression on the India-Pakistan border / Adrian Athique
- Borders and border crossings in Main hoon na and Veer-zaara / Rajinder Dudrah
- Partition literature and films : Pinjar and Earth Meenakshi Bharat
- 'Millions of daughters of Punjab weep today' : the female perspective in partition films / Claudia Preckel
- 'Broken memories, incomplete dreams' : notes towards an 'authentic partition cinema / Savi Munjal
- Partitioned memories : the trauma of partition in Ghatak's films / Kamayani Kaushiva
- Defining a non-Pakistan-centric post-blogalisation self in Hindi cinema 1996-2006 / Sunny Singh
- 'Kaisi Sarhaden, kaisi majbooriyan' : two countries, two enemies, one love story / Nirmal Kumar
- My brother, my enemy : crossing the line of control through the documentary / Aparna Sharma
- Fascist imaginaries and clandestine critiques : young Hindi film viewers respond to violence, xenophobia and love in cross-border romances / Shakuntala Banaji
- Aijaz Gul on cinema in Pakistan : history, present scenario and future prospects / Interviewed by Arshad Amanullah
- Guftagu : M.S. Sathyu, Javed Akhtar, Mahesh Bhatt / Interviewed by Tavishi Alagh.