
by Sudha Rajagopalan
Rating: 3.6 ⭐
Indian films and film stars were immensely popular with Soviet audiences in the post-Stalinist period. Sudha Rajagopalan provides the first detailed social and cultural history of this phenomenon, exploring the consumption of Indian popular cinema in the USSR from the mid-1950s until the end of the Soviet era. Drawing on oral history and archival research in Russia, Rajagopalan analyzes the ways i
by Sudha Rajagopalan
Rating: 3.0 ⭐
In this important book, Sudha Rajagopalan explores the consumption of Indian popular cinema in post – Stalinist Soviet society. In doing so, she highlights the enthusiastic response Indian popular films and their stars received from the Soviet audience, as well as the discursive and institutional context in which this consumption occurred from the mid-fifties till the end of the Soviet era in 1991
by Sudha Rajagopalan
Working capital, in general practice, refers to the excess of current assets over current liabilities. Working capital is meant to support the day to day normal operations of an enterprise. This working capital generates the important elements of cost viz., material, wages and expenses. This cost usually leads to production and sales in case of manufacturing concern and sales alone in case of othe