Legendary “Sandokan” star of this year’s Prague Bollywood Festival
All this week Prague has been playing host to the sixth annual Bollywood festival of Indian film. The festival has grown from an informal gathering of film students into a major cultural event, echoing the transition of Bollywood itself into a mainstream art form with mass appeal across the globe. And, as Rob Cameron reports, the special guest at this year’s festival is a cult figure for a generation of Czechs.
For the past few years the festival has been trying to move away from the song-and-dance spectaculars that most people associate with Bollywood, and examine the more serious films that mirror the harsh realities of contemporary Indian life. Sangita Shrestová is one of the festival’s founders:
“I think that the question of “Indian Realities?”, which is our theme this year, really goes to the cusp question, that actually we are really trying to transition into a space where we think about – what are Bollywood films? what is India? What are the different faces of India? And what is the festival trying to represent? So in a way we’re actually transitioning out of the “fun” section that we were in maybe two years ago. So we’ve transitioned out of that, now we’re saying - it’s serious cinema, it’s fun and it’s famous and it’s global.”Which doesn’t mean to say that this year’s festival has dispensed with the colourful Bollywood spectaculars – it has not. They remain a huge draw for the Czech public, and, of course, that chance to come face to face with the man who most Czechs still think of as Sandokan.