Comprising posters and clippings from film magazines, song booklets and advertisements from the mid-1930s to the late 1940s, "Filmi Jagat, A Scrapbook: Shared Universe of Early Hindi Cinema" produces a unique and fragmented history of movies.
The collected material in the book is reproduced in the entirety from a photo album maintained by a person named Mangaldas V Lohana. Published by Niyogi, the book has three illustrated essays by authors Kaushik Bhaumik, Debashree Mukherjee and Rahaab Allana.
According to authors, Lohana represented a new generation of Indians, who, in the very act of putting together his collage of film stills and the emotions expressed therein, pointed towards a seismic shift in public values among the Indian educated middle classes in the period under consideration.
