The Bollywood Saga
Indian Cinema: The Bollywood Saga is a 155-page book overviewing the history of Bollywood published in 2004. It was written by Dinesh Raheja and Jitendra Kothari, with a foreword by Ismail Merchant.
Content
The book is a chronicle of Bollywood, the Hindi film industry, from its inception with Raja Harishchandra in 1913 to its status as a major global entertainment force. The book details the significant technological innovations and industry developments that have occurred over the decades, contributing to Bollywood's growth. Additionally, it includes rare archival photos collected from across the country. It also features pen-portraits of notable actors, trade details, and interviews with prominent film personalities.The book follows a chronological structure, documenting each significant period and key milestones in the history of Hindi films. It covers the Silent film era, the introduction of sound, the transition to color films, and the development of iconic classics. Additionally, it examines the modern era characterized by high-budget productions that blend artistic and commercial elements.