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Why Bollywood Lacks An Iconic War Epic | In Our Defence, Ep 81

Why Bollywood Lacks An Iconic War Epic | In Our Defence, Ep 81

FromIn Our Defence


Why Bollywood Lacks An Iconic War Epic | In Our Defence, Ep 81

FromIn Our Defence

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The recently released movie "Tejas," featuring Kangana Ranaut, has sparked a debate around nationalism, with the actress suggesting that every nationalist should watch her film. But regarding the intersection of cinema and nationalism - how problematic is it to equate patriotism with watching a particular movie?Our host, Dev Goswami and "Def Savvy" Abhishek Bhalla discuss everything about the representation of defence and war-themed movies in Bollywood, where the evolution from traditional heroism and patriotism to a more nuanced exploration of conflict is evident. The advent of OTT platforms has provided a broader canvas for storytelling, prompting inquiries into the impact and the role of nationalism in these narratives.And what sets Indian cinema's representation of war and conflicts apart from Western cinema, and to what extent should war movies be fictionalised or based on factual positions? Are cinematic liberties justified in depicting wars and conflicts, and what about the glorification of machismo and hyper-masculinity in some over-the-top scenes? Political overtones in movies, exemplified by films like "Kashmir Files," also raise questions about the role of cinema in shaping public opinion.Despite a wealth of war-themed content, why is there a lack of an iconic war epic in Bollywood, why Indian cinema hasn’t really done justice to a lot of material that's readily available, for example on the 1961 war with China, battle of Rezang La, 1971 war.Listen in!Produced by Anna PriyadarshiniSound Mix by Kapil Dev Singh
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There are boundary disputes and then there are outright wars. Hot and cold. Diplomatic and military. This podcast will dissect all that’s mean and subtle about the defence of our nations! A weekly podcast where our host Dev Goswami is joined by India Today TV’s editor Abhishek Bhalla to discuss on defence policy issues.