28 November 2014, 05:30 am
Bombay Horror: Cinema, Technology and Thrill in 1980s’ India
Programme Type
Talks
By Shri Karthik Nair, PhD. Candidate, Cinema Studies, New York University
 
Indian cinema still remains identified with song-and-dance spectacles of love, marriage, and family. This talk will look into an 80s genre film cycle that is called Bombay Horror. Bombay Horror explodes mainstream conventions with tactile shocks and transgressions, featuring monsters that carry women off from bridal palanquins, killers who interrupt romantic songs and, curiously, ancient curses that strike childbearing women. This talk will focus on Purana Mandir/Ancient Temple (1984, Ramsay Brothers) the most commercially successful iteration of Bombay Horror
 
Chair: Prof. Ranjani Mazumdar, Professor, Cinema Studies, School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi