“It’s not really the last movie that I saw and didn’t like, but it’s beyond understanding why such a … None of this is to say that men can’t find women beautiful, or that women can’t find men beautiful. Vrinda Mathur (2009) ‘Women in Indian Cinema: Fictional Constructs’, in Jasbir Jain and Sudha Rai (ed.) The main female performer is scantily dressed, … This paper argues that Bollywood reflected this cultural change, allowing new female identities to emerge. These songs are visually extravagant, where both the lyrics and choreography are strongly sensuous.

Bollywood’s Sexual Content Caters Only To Male Gaze, Says Alankarita Shrivastava . Originating in film theory and criticism in the 1970s, the gaze refers to how we look at visual representations.

Bindoo Nair (2009) ‘The Female bodies and the Male Gaze: Laura Mulvey and Indian Cinema’ in Jasbir Jain and Sudha Rai (ed.) One should refer to the massive sweep of the so-called “item songs” that are recently being seen in these films.

To write a film about gender equality, we needed a female gaze in its writing and, importantly, in its making," Vyas said. Films and Feminism, Jaipur, Rawat Publication. The “gaze” is a term that describes how viewers engage with visual media. And if their films are not the former, they are accused of pandering to the male gaze. The way to solve this is equality between the male and female gaze, the male gaze needs to happen less and the female gaze needs to happen more. Focusing on two films, one from the 1980s, the …

Bollywood Item Songs Attract Both Male and Female Gaze hmehta1 Uncategorized December 17, 2018 December 17, 2018 3 Minutes “Sheila Ki Jawani” is a Bollywood item number which is a catchy, upbeat song that has nothing to do with the plot of the movie, but serve as an entertainment piece in the movie “Tees Maar Khan”. Alshaar 4 min read “The one movie that comes to my mind first is Raanjhanaa,” said Alankrita Shrivastava, the director of the controversial film Lipstick Under My Burkha, when asked about the last film that she saw and didn’t really like. This presentation will reverse the idea of the male gaze of Laura Mulvey and contend that, due to socio-economic changes, a distinct female gaze has emerged depicting women as equal and even superior in male-female relationships.

When Bollywood, the second largest film industry of the world, applies strategies that are culture-specific, the strong presence of a male gaze is felt too. Films and Feminism, Jaipur, Rawat Publication.

Or more accurately – any mixture of gender and sexuality finding beauty in any other mixture of gender and sexuality.

Sexuality is great, there really is … On the one hand, in the Indian film context, they are accused of making films with a feminist agenda.