Looking for the Big B: Bollywood, Bachchan and Me

Looking for the Big B: Bollywood, Bachchan and Me

by JessicaHines (Author)

Synopsis

'Jessica,' he pronounced, 'you have known me for seven years. My life has changed seven times. You will never finish this book.' There is no reason why Amitabh Bachchan and I should appear in the same sentence. He is India's most legendary film star - a cross between Clint Eastwood, Al Pacino, Elvis, and with more than a hint of John Travolta. In a country like India where film stars are treated as gods, Amitabh Bachchan is the uber-god, the Big B. As for me, I am English, almost thirty, and not in the least bit famous. But here I am in Bombay about to start writing his story. How did I get here? Why did I get here? Bombay is mayhem and Bollywood maddening. The Big B is strangely aloof, the magazines are full of lies, and no one is talking. I want to write a book that explodes the myths surrounding India's most famous man. Can I pull it off? Funny, irreverent and affectionate, The Big B is a fascinating look at the Bombay film industry and the story of a very unlikely friendship.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0747560412
ISBN 13: 9780747560418
Book Overview: In 2007 the Internation Indian Film Academy Awards (the 'BAFTAs of Bollywood') will be held in Yorkshire. The event is expected to attract 20,000 visitors (Amitabh Bachchan is the president of the academy) Major publicity guaranteed. Will tap into many of different readerships - cinema, popular culture and India. More Indian films than British films were released in the UK last year Amitabh Bachchan is a mega-star: this will be HUGE for the British Asian community as well as export markets throughout Asia and Africa

Author Bio
Jessica Hines grew up on the Lizard in Cornwall and went to clown school in Toronto. She returned to study Comparative Religion at SOAS and do a MA in film at the BFI. She has achieved remarkably little in her thirty years having wasted most of her twenties inhaling pollution in Bombay. This is her first book.