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Title | Mother India =: Madara Indiya | Height | 21 mm |
Author | Gayatri Chatterjee | Width | 14 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780143029045 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #0143029045 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | Penguin Books | Pages | 87 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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Mother India =: Madara Indiya
Author: Gayatri Chatterjee
Until recently, when satellite television changed viewing habits, Mehboob Khans Mother India (1957) could boast the remarkable distinction of having been constantly in distribution in India since its first release. Nargis, one of Indias great screen stars, plays Radha, an industrious and strong-willed peasant woman who faces a series of tribulations. Her husband is maime Until recently, when satellite television changed viewing habits, Mehboob Khans Mother India (1957) could boast the remarkable distinction of having been constantly in distribution in India since its first release. Nargis, one of Indias great screen stars, plays Radha, an industrious and strong-willed peasant woman who faces a series of tribulations. Her husband is maimed in a farming accident and flees the family home. She is in thrall to a malevolent moneylender, who lusts after her. Tempests destroy her crops and her home. Of the two sons who survive with her, one grows up to be traditionally obedient while the other rages against his life in the village. Radhas final test comes when she must decide between her love for her son and her commitment to the community. Based on new research into the Mehboob studio archives, Gayatri Chatterjee outlines the films eventful production history and the ambitious vision of its director. She illuminates many aspects of Mother India --performance styles of its cast, its reception and reputation, the films mythological underpinnings, and its many references to the history of a country in transition.