IMS Manthan (The Journal of Mgt., Comp. Science & Journalism)

1. Neha Saluja – Lecturer, Asian School Of Media Studies, Noida, Up, India.

Received
08-Sep-2013
Accepted
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Published
08-Sep-2013
Abstract
Cinema has always enjoyed a significant place in the lives of the people. It permits the individual to relate to a world which is several times distant from their real life and on other occasions touches and becomes the reflection of their conditions. It has established itself as an important catalyst in building the nation and developing its people. In this paper for studying the reflection of socio-economic issues in Hindi films, I have examined three commercial Hindi films post Liberalization. The aim of the study is to identify possible influence of political climate in determining the social and economic state of the people and how Hindi films have presented it in different ways.
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