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The Desi Gaze

The Desi Gaze

Released: 2025-03-10
© 2024
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3 Episodes
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3 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-03-10
© 2024
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Bhavni Bhavai (The Tale of the Life), 1980. Director: Ketan Mehta, Gujarati

Bhavni Bhavai (The Tale of the Life), 1980. Director: Ketan Mehta, Gujarati

Ankita and Azhar continue their love for Ketan Mehta and Smita Patil by discussing Mehta's Gujarati language debut film Bhavni Bhavai (1980). The film depicts the caste atrocities of India through the lives of Dalits. It uses the popular theater...
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Ankita and Azhar continue their love for Ketan Mehta and Smita Patil by discussing Mehta's Gujarati language debut film Bhavni Bhavai (1980). The film depicts the caste atrocities of India through the lives of Dalits. It uses the popular theater form of Bhavai to bring forth a scathing critique of casteism. Bhavni Bhavai was Ketan Mehta's debut film and received critical acclaim. Mehta won the prestigious Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration.
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Note: the release of this episode was delayed due to academic work commitments and Ankita's never-ending cold!
Episode ID: 1000698524740
GUID: 0f9cc47e-ae05-4c1d-af79-bc55a8b9b042
Release Date: 10/03/2025, 07:34:00

Description

The Desi Gaze is a podcast about (mostly) Hindi films made from the 1930s to the present. The goal is to assert "desi" readings and to dismantle the western gaze that is often imposed on Bollywood films. From the Soviet era to the rise of far-right rhetoric, the podcast will bring in-depth understanding of lesser-known Hindi films, Indian/diasporic socio-political culture, and its often-overlooked nuances. Your hosts are Dr. Ankita Rathour, a scholar of Hindi films and postcolonialism at Georgia Tech, and Azharuddin, a Ph.D. candidate at Louisiana State University, whose research revolves around post-9/11 literary culture. Ankita's website is https://sites.gatech.edu/ankitarathour/. The logo is by Ankita Rathour. The editors are Jason Christian and Ankita Rathour. Music is by Sujay Govindaraj.
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