For over forty years, Shyam Benegal has been one the leading forces in Indian cinema. Informed by a rich political and philosophical sensibility and a mastery of the craft of filmmaking, Benegal is both of, and not of, Bollywood. Focusing on its philosophical depth, Samir Chopra identifies three key aspects of Benegal's oueuvre: a trio of films which signalled to middle-class India that a revolt was brewing in India's hinterlands; two sets of movies which make powerful feminist statements and showcase strong female characters; and Benegal's interpretation, 'translation', and reimagining of literary works of diverse provenances and artistic impulses
Nigel Tubbs Books


Exploring the concept of enlightenment, this 1997 publication delves into its implications within modern social relations. It presents a critical examination of how philosophical ideas intersect with education and societal dynamics, paving the way for new research avenues. The book challenges traditional views and encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between thought and social structures.