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9789353025120 60ba38ea01dbdd61a20dfccc Gulzar's Angoor: Insights into The Film https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60bdf389a1435568e9dae4e3/9789353025120.jpg Angoor (1982) is among the best-loved comedies in Hindi cinema. It is also a perfect example of Gulzar's genius as a writer complete with his impish wordplay.

Through extensive interviews with some of the main actors in Angoor (Deepti Naval and Moushumi Chatterjee) and its earlier version - both adaptations of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors - this book traces the evolution of a comic tale that continues to amuse audiences of all ages. It deftly peels the layers exploring how song dialogue silences and wordplay add to the actors' arsenal in creating humour that can range from rib-tickling mirth to guffaws.

Sathya Saran's book reveals what lies behind the evergreen appeal of Angoor with memories and anecdotes shared by Gulzar himself.
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Gulzar's Angoor: Insights into The Film

ISBN: 9789353025120
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  • ISBN: 9789353025120
  • Author: SaranSathya
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 124
  • Format: Paperback
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Angoor (1982) is among the best-loved comedies in Hindi cinema. It is also a perfect example of Gulzar's genius as a writer complete with his impish wordplay.

Through extensive interviews with some of the main actors in Angoor (Deepti Naval and Moushumi Chatterjee) and its earlier version - both adaptations of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors - this book traces the evolution of a comic tale that continues to amuse audiences of all ages. It deftly peels the layers exploring how song dialogue silences and wordplay add to the actors' arsenal in creating humour that can range from rib-tickling mirth to guffaws.

Sathya Saran's book reveals what lies behind the evergreen appeal of Angoor with memories and anecdotes shared by Gulzar himself.

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