Deccan Chronicle

No fanfare for B’wood biographie­s

ATTEMPTS TO PIN DOWN STAR LIVES AMONG BOOK COVERS MEET WITH MIXED RESULTS

- SUBHASH K. JHA

Star biographie­s are the new craze, with several more in the pipeline. However, the current biography boom seems to have no real financial benefits. A well-placed publisher, who doesn’t wish to be named, says that the big Bollywood biography boom will soon go bust.

“Publishing houses are tripping over one another to commission biographie­s on everyone from Lata Mangeshkar to Asha Bhonsle, Rishi Kapoor to Shakti Kapoor. But it is not believable that there is a readership for these sagas. In fact, none of the highprofil­e biographie­s released so far have made any money,” says the source.

Instances of poorly researched or stilted biographie­s abound, although publishers are spending huge amounts of money. Penguin India has commission­ed a biography in Hindi and English of Lata Mangeshkar, penned by an admirer and author from Uttar Pradesh, who claims to have 400 hours of recorded conversati­on with her. Lata, however, is unimpresse­d and intends to stop the unauthoris­ed biography unless the content is shared with her. Veteran journalist Rauf Ahmed’s Shammi Kapoor The Game Changer (Om Books) is one of the more rigorously researched biographie­s in the market which has not sold too well, although it offers extensive insights into the star’s life, including an account of his passion for Madhubala.

Shashi Kapoor got a biographic­al treatment from eminent US-based journalist Aseem Chhabra in Shashi Kapoor: The Householde­r, The Star (Rupa) which focuses almost entirely on his body of work. Very little space is given to his personal life.

Interestin­gly, Chhabra comes face-to-face with Shashi only once in the course of the biography, and that too for a fleeting glance at a hotel. Compare him to author Yassar Usman whose Rekha: The Untold Story (Juggernaut) attempts to unveil the mystique without meeting her even once! What we end up with are gossipy episodes from Rekha’s life, strung together with little expertise. Other B’wood biographie­s in the market include one on Shatrughan Sinha’s life, Anything But Khamosh by Bharathi S. Pradhan.

None of the highprofil­e biographie­s released so far have made any money — A SOURCE

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