 
        by SUSMITA DASGUPTA
By PRH INDIA LOCAL PRINT
A   remarkable insight into the films and times of India's greatest   star-actor
     In an industry where fashions change every Friday, Amitabh Bachchan has   been synonymous with cinematic entertainment for over thirty years. But   beyond the labels of 'one-man industry' and 'star of the millennium', a   number of issues pertaining to the star, his films and his era remain largely   unaddressed.
     What is it that makes Amitabh Bachchan the star he is? Is it his undeniable   genius as an actor, his ability to connect with the masses and the classes   alike, or is it his writers and directors who project him in varied roles?   Did his films in his heyday reflect the angst of his time, or did they   ferment the spirit of anger and rebellion in the first place? Was he really   the rebel as his 'angry young man' image suggests, or was there, behind all   the sound and fury, a conformist subtext that called for restoration of the   status quo? How relevant is Amitabh Bachchan today?
     In Amitabh: The Making of a Superstar, Susmita Dasgupta answers these and   other questions that lie buried in the trail of glory the star blazed. In a   warm and insightful analysis, the author traces the world-view and philosophy   that have shaped the films of Amitabh Bachchan-from the angry young man of   Zanjeer, the tragic antihero of Deewar and the entertainer of Amar Akbar   Anthony to his more conservative turns in Mahabbatein and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie   Gham. In the process, she not only chronicles the star's journey from a flop   actor to a national icon but also brings to life a period in the history of   Indian cinema which altered forever the economics of film-making in the   country.
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Author: SUSMITA DASGUPTA
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Susmita Dasgupta has a PhD on Amitabh Bachchan from Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University. She has been a Senior Fellow at the National Film Archive of India, Pune, where she worked on the history of ideas of Indian popular cinema since its incep}
