Hindi cinema is happy to celebrate the scale of its productions, but that scale is built on people whose names never appear in headlines and whose losses rarely become controversy.
Hindi cinema is happy to celebrate the scale of its productions, but that scale is built on people whose names never appear in headlines and whose losses rarely become controversy.
An oil shock, monsoon fears, rampant unemployment, and the seeming inevitability of inflation are common to both eras. Indira Gandhi’s self-destructive responses are instructive today.
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