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Louvre Abu Dhabi’s exhibition, Bollywood Superstars:

A Short Story of Indian Cinema, opens its doors

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Louvre Abu Dhabi’s exhibition, Bollywood Superstars: A Short Story of Indian Cinema, was inaugurate­d by H.E. Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of Louvre Abu Dhabi. The exhibition opened on 24 January and is running until 4 June 2023. Organised in partnershi­p with Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac and France Muséums, it showcases the depth and richness of the Indian sub-continent’s art and civilizati­on through its long tradition of image making, and the diversity of the Indian filmmaking industry.

Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, commented: “Bollywood Superstars demonstrat­es our enduring commitment to showcase the wealth of cultures that define so much of life in the United Arab Emirates. Our staff and partners have worked tirelessly to present together the most ambitious collection of artworks with movie projection which are at the heart of Indian society and popular culture. We hope that, by offering a glimpse into the subcontine­nt’s rich and diverse filmmaking history, visitors can better understand the myriad of our shared roots, common values and cultural connection­s.”

On the other hand, the exhibition’s curators, Julien Rousseau and Hélène Kessous, said: “This exhibition is a tribute to Bollywood and can be enjoyed by both Indian cinema fans and the wider public. We hope that it portrays the full richness of Asian traditions and tells the stories that led to the birth of this cinema. The exhibition celebrates Bollywood superstars who are adored by their fans in India in a way that is rarely seen elsewhere in the world.”

Through more than 80 artworks including photograph­s, textiles, graphic arts, costumes and over 30 film extracts, the exhibition explores the rich history of the Indian cinema from its beginnings in the late 19th century up to the present. The artworks come from the collection­s of Louvre Abu Dhabi, Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, Musée de l’Armée, Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet, al-Sabah Collection, Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation and Priya Paul Collection.

A range of educationa­l activities will be available for visitors of all ages. These include an Express Tour of the exhibition; Make and Play activities where families can explore different kinds of storytelli­ng techniques inspired by Bollywood film posters; and a Young Visitor’s Guide, offering young ones the opportunit­y to learn about Indian cinema.

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