Bullets Over Bombay: Satya and the Hindi Film Gangster
V**U
Nice
Nice
V**V
Good for movie buffs
This book chronicles the making of the film "Satya." The book provides a plot summary of the entire film, which shows how Ram Gopal Varma paved the ground for future gangster films, ushered in a new genre, and elevated 90s Bollywood to new heights by crafting a film about Mumbai criminals.Ram Gopal Varma decided to release Satya, a gangster picture, at a period when Bollywood was mostly focused on family dramas and romantic movies.The book not only exposes details about the film's production but also gives readers about how life was then.Satya isn't just about crime and criminals but is also about the city of Bombay.It captures the raw reality of everyday Bombay.This book delves deeper into the film's production, actors, and crew after two decades. It is a book for movie buffs, for people interested in cinematography, and for those who want go know more about historical backdrop of Bombay.
P**K
Bts of movie Satya
What a beautifully researched book on the movie Satya. Recommended to everyone who is studying cinematography or are an aspiring director.btw do you guys watch a Bollywood movie?An enchanting and detailed look at the making of one of the finest movies of Indian cinema - Vishal BhardwajOur Bollywood cinema is obsessed with their gangster, we must have all seen the movie Maqbool, Sarkar, Gangster, Munna Bhai and on OTT platform Mirzapur and Sacred Games. This book is a BTS of what Ram Gopal Varma went through while filming this movie. The Detailed research and extensive write up with easy flowy language make this book easy and interesting to read.This movie, Satya was realized in 1998, At that Time Bollywood was making Family dramas and romantic comedies when Ram Gopal Varma decided to release a gangster movie Satya, which was ultimately a blockbuster and gave fame to the finest actors like Manoj Bajpayee, Saurabh Shukla, Anurag Kashyap.My take: This book was a fun read, The book moved at the perfect pace, it was neither too rushed up nor too slow, As I have said if you are interested in cinematography then pick this book, Ram Gopal Varma has made this block baster movie in a really low budget. And books with pictures/BTS scenes have a special place in my heart, it makes it look so real and interesting.
A**R
First experience
A book constructed on cinemas behind the scenes is approximately which I declaim for the chief stint. The motion picture shadows the central character called Satya, a colonist who emanates to Mumbai observing for a occupation, make friends with Bhiku Mhatre and is haggard into the Mumbai gangland. Satya was on the rampage in 1998, at that Period Bollywood was production Domestic performances and quixotic entertainments as soon as Ram Gopal Varma obvious to issue a criminal picture Satya, which was at the end of the day a runaway success. The book topographies consultations by means of the cast list and team of Satya. The picture-perfect and stunning concealment and label of the volume impeccably matching set the book.
S**I
Well researched!
Bullets over Bombay is a nonfiction book that talks about the making of Satya- one of the finest movies in Bollywood, the movie that paved way for Hindi gangster movies that depicted the gritty side of Mumbai which was rarely depicted in cinema at that time.The time when whole Bollywood was making films based on family drama or romance, Ram Gopal Verma decided to release this unique and unexplored concept based film which eventually turned out to be a blockbuster leaving a mark in the industry.The book is very well researched and quite insightful. There are images included of behind the scenes which made it interesting to read. The writing style is lucid. But it was not that impactful read because if you're not interested in BTS of Satya or movies as a whole, then you may find this book kinda boring. However, if you're a cinematography student or want to become a director, then you should definitely pick this book up because it'll make you aware of a lot of pros and cons. Overall, it's a well researched book but only pick it up if the genre interests you, otherwise you may skip it.
R**H
Interesting Read
Satya was a very popular movie in the era it was released and it also paved the way of a new genre of Movies based on gangster and the underworld into the Industry. This book basically gives us the glimpses of the behind the screen, the making, the thought process that went revolving around the movie. If you are someone who isn't new to this movie or from that time then I would say there won't be anything new that this book could provide you but if you are new and from the later decade this book will be a lot informative and interesting read to know about a cinema that brings about a change in the industry. This book is a movie buffs pleasure. Written in very simple and easy language along with lucid narrative this book can be easily grasped by anyone
C**Y
Good interviews. Better than all newspaper interviews today.
I really enjoyed this book, especially the bits where Anurag Kashyap, Ram Gopal Verma and Saurav Shukla talk about how every scene was shot and how the tapori dialogues were written. What fun stories and what chaos! Amazing how far they have all come since then. It made me fall in love with Mumbai also. Also, I had no clue that T-series waala murder had such a close connection with the movie. I think if you love movies about cities and stories of new people coming to big cities, you will like this book.
G**P
Excellent book
Painstakingly researched and excellently written book about the flat-out masterpiece that is Satya. Like all good books, it doesnโt just stick to the subject but traces the many threads that eventually led to this film. Wolfed it down in just about two sittings.
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