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Located in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, the Telugu
film industry is the second largest in India. The Telugu film
industry exhibits particular cultural traits that relate not only
to filmmaking, but also to the impact of popular culture on
politics.
Megastar is a book on the powerful presence of popular
culture and the different ways in which our daily lives are
mediated by the circulating power of film. Steering clear of
formulations that have reduced a highly complex set of issues to a
linear narrative, this book studies the particularities of south
Indian cinema: its economics, on-screen manifestations, its
consumption, and importantly, the cinema-politics
association.
The book is part of the 'South Asian Cinema' series edited by
Rachel Dwyer, which presents new research on past, present, and
emerging cinematic trends and includes the titles Hindi Action
Cinema: Industries, Narratives, Bodies (2008) and Behind
the Curtain: Making Music in Mumbai's Film Studios (2009).
Megastar, with its an interdisciplinary approach, will
appeal to students and researchers of cultural and film studies,
sociology, politics, and history, as well as general readers
interested in Telugu cinema.