Book Details
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Language: Hindi
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Paperback: 784 pages
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Item Weight: 960 g
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Dimensions: 21 x 14 x 5 cm
Categories:
Hindi Literature, Poetry, Rabindranath Tagore, Cinema & Society, Indian Classics
About the Book
This book explores the remarkable journey of Hindi cinema, tracing its origins from the fields, barns, and footpaths of farmers to the screens of cities and metros across the world. It highlights the cultural and social impact of Hindi films while also critiquing the commercialization that has marginalized the roots of rural life.
Alongside, the book delves into the literary genius of Rabindranath Tagore, India’s Nobel Laureate in Literature (1913), acclaimed poet, and composer of India’s and Bangladesh’s national anthems. Celebrated for his contributions across all literary genres, Tagore’s poetry and thought continue to inspire generations, offering profound insights into humanity, society, and the arts.

