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Women in Indian Cinema is a fascinating and inspiring book on how this visual medium has helped catalyze the transformation of the feminine discourse in South Asia and beyond. The portrayal of themes like surrogacy, dowry, prostitution and child-bride has elevated woman-centric issues and enabled societal change. The depiction of women in non-traditional roles as politicians, in the military and as bread-winners has promoted the presence of Indian women in all aspects of the economy. Dr. Appanna has aptly dissected the nuances of the relationship between Indian cinema and woman- related topics and the literary outcome is a delectable view on this entertaining yet transformational medium.
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