Star Dust

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Each one of us is here because there is no other place in the world that we d rather be ... Lights! Camera! Action! Meet Nacchamathu an engineering graduate who would rather be a member of the Rajnikant Fan Club than work in an MNC; Vinod a middle-aged movie extra who after fifteen years in films still dreams of speaking his first line on-screen; Srimati a headmistress and grandmother of four who is desperate to be in films even if it is as an extra. A random survey at Mumbai Central railway station on any given Sunday reveals at least ten people who have come to Bollywood from places as far-flung as Haridwar and Gorakhpur Moradabad and Meerut. But for every Shah Rukh Khan who makes it thousands of others are damned to a degrading life of abuse and exploitation. What is it that drives these people to give up friends and family well-established careers and financial security for a shot at stardom? Why is it that in spite of all the contempt and insults they are subjected to they would still rather be in films than anywhere else? Roopa Swaminathan answers these questions in Star Dust: Vignettes from the Fringes of the Film Industry. This incisive and fascinating account of life in the shadows of the arc lights takes a look at the people fans extras dancers technicians and assistants who despite being an integral part of film-making more often than not remain on the fringes of the magical world of cinema. Review ...deft enjoyable account... the year s most fascinating revealing book about Indian cinema --The HinduA must read for anyone who wants to gain a peek under the plush carpet of glamour --Free Press Journal
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