India’s Angry Young Man: Amitabh Bachchan's Revolutionary Voice with Shivendra Singh Dungarpur
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In the turbulent landscape of 1970s India, a powerful cinematic movement emerged that would forever change the face of Bollywood—the Angry Young Man. This episode of Cinema Scope delves deep into this revolutionary movement through the lens of its most iconic star, Amitabh Bachchan, whose commanding presence and intense performances defined an era of Indian cinema.Andy Nelson welcomes distinguished film archivist and director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur to explore how the Angry Young Man movement captured the zeitgeist of a nation grappling with social inequality, political upheaval, and economic struggles. Through detailed analysis of landmark films like Zanjeer, Deewaar, and Trishul, they uncover how these stories resonated deeply with audiences by giving voice to their frustrations and hopes.The Evolution of India's Angry Young ManThe discussion traces how the movement evolved from Bachchan's breakthrough role in Zanjeer (1973) to more complex character studies in films like Kaala Patthar and Shakti. Members can enjoy bonus coverage of three additional classics: Mili, Don, and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar. Dungarpur shares fascinating behind-the-scenes insights about the creation of these films and their lasting impact on Indian cinema.The episode particularly highlights the contributions of writing duo Salim-Javed, who crafted many of the movement's most memorable characters and dialogues. Furthermore, it examines how the Angry Young Man archetype reflected broader social changes while establishing Bachchan as one of India's most beloved cultural icons.Whether you're a longtime fan of Indian cinema or newly curious about this influential movement, this episode offers an illuminating look at how the Angry Young Man movement captured the spirit of its time while creating an enduring legacy that continues to influence filmmakers today.🎬 Deep Dive
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- (00:00) - Welcome to Cinema Scope • India's Angry Young Man
- (02:13) - The Draw to Amitabh Bachchan
- (04:49) - How It Started
- (08:00) - India’s Society at That Time
- (12:08) - Around the World
- (13:26) - Different Genres and Different Dimensions
- (15:33) - Its Evolution
- (23:00) - Key Directors
- (28:18) - Other Actors
- (31:47) - Importance of the Scripts and Dialogue
- (38:14) - Writers
- (40:33) - Key Components
- (42:29) - Masala Films?
- (46:37) - The Films
- (47:28) - Zanjeer
- (57:26) - Deewaar
- (01:06:19) - Trishul
- (01:11:42) - Kaala Patthar
- (01:17:42) - Shakti
- (01:28:04) - Wrap Up
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