This book delves into the making and cultural significance of Ijaazat, a film by Gulzar that explores the intricacies of relationships, unspoken emotions, and unresolved love. Mira Hashmi, with her deep understanding of cinema, provides a comprehensive analysis of the film, examining its direction, screenplay, and lyrical storytelling. Through interviews, anecdotes, and detailed observations, Hashmi unravels the layers of the film, offering a rich perspective on one of Gulzar’s most evocative works.
Why Read This Book
- Provides a detailed analysis of the thematic depth and narrative complexity of Ijaazat, making it a must-read for cinema lovers.
- Explores the timeless themes of love, longing, and emotional conflict portrayed in the film.
- Offers insights into Gulzar’s directorial style and his ability to translate complex emotions into a visual narrative.
- Includes behind-the-scenes stories and reflections from the cast and crew, adding an insider's view into the making of this classic.
- A perfect read for students of film studies and fans of Indian cinema, offering a blend of scholarly analysis and storytelling.
About the Author
Mira Hashmi is a well-known academic, writer, and film historian who specializes in Indian cinema. Her work often focuses on the cultural and historical significance of films, and she brings a critical eye to her studies of filmmakers like Gulzar. Hashmi's insights are rooted in her deep knowledge of film theory and her passion for cinema, making her work both accessible and intellectually engaging.
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