List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
A Note on Transliteration
Introduction: Bombay Cinema’s Islamicate Histories
Richard Allen and Ira Bhaskar
PART 1: ISLAMICATE HISTORIES
1. Passionate Refrains: The Theatricality of Urdu on the Parsi Stage
Kathryn Hansen
2. The Persian Mas̤navī Tradition and Bombay Cinema
Sunil Sharma
3. Reflections from Padminī’s Palace: Women’s Voices of Longing and Lament in the Sufi Romance and Shiʿi Elegy
Peter Knapczyk
4. Situating the T̤awāʼif as a Poet: Nostalgia, Urdu Literary Cultures and Vernacular Modernity
Shweta Sachdeva Jha
5. Mughal Chronicles: Words, Images and the Gaps between Them
Kavita Singh
6. Justice, Love and the Creative Imagination in Mughal India
Najaf Haider
7. The ‘Muslim Presence’ in Padmaavat
Hilal Ahmed
PART 2: CINEMATIC FORMS
8. Alibaba’s Open Sesame: Unravelling the Islamicate in Oriental Fantasy Films
Rosie Thomas
9. The Textual, Musical and Sonic Journey of the Ghazal in Bombay Cinema
Shikha Jhingan
10. The Sufi Sacred, the Qawwālī and the Songs of Bombay Cinema
Ira Bhaskar
11. Avoiding Urdu and the T̤awāʼif: Regendering Kathak Dance in Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje
Philip Lutgendorf
12. The Poetics of Pardā
Richard Allen
13. Transfigurations of the Star Body: Salman Khan and the Spectral Muslim
Shohini Ghosh
14. Terrorism, Conspiracy and Surveillance in Bombay’s Urban Cinema
Ranjani Mazumdar
Notes on Contributors
Index