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Helen the Making of a Bollywood H-Bomb

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It is now well over three decades since the Hindi-film heroine drove the vamp

into extinction, and even longer since the silver screen was ignited by the

true Bollywood version of a cabaret. Yet, Helen-nicknamed 'H-Bomb' at the

height of her career-continues to rule the popular imagination. Improbably,

for an 'item girl'-who rarely appeared for more than five minutes in a

movie-she has become an icon.

Jerry Pinto's sparkling book is a study of the phenomenon that was Helen:

Why did a refugee of French-Burmese parentage succeed as wildly as she did

in mainstream Indian cinema? How could otherwise conservative families

sit through, and even enjoy, her cabarets? What made Helen 'the desire

that you need not be embarrassed about feeling'? How did she manage the

unimaginable: vamp three generations of men on screen?

Equally, the book is a gloriously witty and provocative examination of middleclass Indian morality; the politics of religion, gender and sexuality in popular

culture; and the importance of the song, the item number and the wayward

woman in Hindi cinema.

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Product Details
9354474748 / 9789354474743
Paperback / softback
01/05/2023
India
272 pages
129 x 198 mm, 268 grams
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