16-487: (Redirected from Story So Far ) The Story So Far may refer to: Books [ edit ] The Story of Far (book) , a 2003 book by Bhawana Somaaya Films [ edit ] The Story So Far (2001 film) , a film about the band Sick of It All The Story So Far (2002 film) , a documentary about the band New Found Glory Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] The Story So Far (Divine album) ,
32-416: A 1984 album The Story So Far (Bucks Fizz album) , a 1988 compilation album The Story So Far (Keith Urban album) , a 2012 compilation album The Story So Far (Mo-dettes album) , a 1981 album The Story So Far... (Mostly Autumn album) , a 2001 live album The Story So Far... (Supertramp album) , a live album\documentary by Supertramp The Story So Far: The Very Best of Rod Stewart ,
48-493: A 2001 greatest hits album The Story So Far (Spunge album) , a 2002 album The Story So Far... (Lúnasa album) , a 2008 greatest hits album The Story So Far – The Best Of Def Leppard, a 2018 compilation album Moby (album) , titled The Story So Far in the UK, 1992 Bands [ edit ] The Story So Far (band) , a pop punk band from Walnut Creek, California The Story So Far (The Story So Far album) ,
64-540: A film journalist and columnist with in 1978, and writing the column, "Casually Speaking" in film weekly, Cinema Journal published by The Free Press Journal . After working in Super magazine (1980–1981), she joined the Movie magazine published by India Book House as an assistant editor and became co-editor in 1985, and worked here till 1988. In 1989, she became the editor of G , a film magazine by Chitralekha Group . This
80-406: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Story So Far (book) The Story So Far (also known as The Story So Far: On-Screen, Off-Screen ) is a 2003 Indian non-fictional book by the author and journalist Bhawana Somaaya about Hindi cinema, including its evolution and its actors' on-screen and off-screen life. Published by
96-737: The Indian Express Limited for three years. The Story So Far was edited by Somaaya and marked her fourth book after Amitabh Bachchan: The Legend (1999), Salaam Bollywood: The Pain and the Passion (2000), and Take 25: Star Insights & Attitudes (2002). It was published by the Indian Express Limited at a private event, attended by Juhi Chawla and Tusshar Kapoor , in Mumbai 's Oxford Bookstore on 12 February 2003. Jeanne E. Fredriksen from India Currents
112-586: The Indian Express Limited , the book was released on 12 February 2003 and critics gave mixed reviews. The Story So Far chronicles the evolution of Hindi cinema from the release of Ardeshir Irani 's Alam Ara , India's first sound film, in 1931 to 2002, and details milestones created by the industry before the independence of India . It examines the industry's actors' life, both on-screen (including their debuts, commercial successes and film launches) and off-screen (including their personal life). Bhawana Somaaya had worked as an editor for Screen magazine of
128-442: The 1980s and 1990s. Eventually, she remained editor of Screen , a leading film magazine, from 2000 to 2007. She has written over 13 books on history of Hindi cinema and biographies of Bollywood stars, including Salaam Bollywood (2000), The Story So Far (2003) and her trilogy, Amitabh Bachchan – The Legend (1999), Bachchanalia – The Films And Memorabilia of Amitabh Bachchan (2009) and Amitabh Lexicon (2011). Somaaya
144-478: The 2008 album Float Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Story So Far . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Story_So_Far&oldid=1250320332 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
160-428: The band's self-titled album Songs [ edit ] "The Story So Far", a 1973 song by Roger Daltrey from the album Daltrey "The Story So Far", a song by New Found Glory from the 2002 album Sticks and Stones "The Story So Far", a song by Tygers of Pan Tang from the 1981 album Spellbound "The Story So Far", a 2003 single by Edyta Górniak "The Story So Far", a song by Flogging Molly from
176-833: The newly launched film trade magazine. In 2019, she started a podcast on epilog media - #MeriKahani with Bhawana Somaaya. Currently, she is the Entertainment Editor at 92.7 Big FM Radio network. She is a classical dancer, a podcaster and author of 19 books. Her books are a point of reference for students studying cinema at Whistling Woods, Mumbai, Manipal University, Mangalore and JNU, Delhi. Apart from books on cinema, she has also written Keshava: A Magnificent Obsession and Shaping of The Seed: The Ancient Wisdom of Garbh Sanskaar She has even translated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Gujarati books Saakshi Bhaav and Aankh Aa Dhanya Chhe into English as Letters to Mother and Letters to Self in 2020 and 2022 respectively. Ms. Somaaya
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#1732801397514192-521: Was ambivalent of the book, saying, "Sadly—but understandably—it is weighed down by ads." Bhawana Somaaya Bhawana Somaaya is an Indian film journalist, critic, author and historian. She has been honoured with the Padma Shri in the year 2017 by the President of India Pranab Mukherjee . Starting her career as film reporter in 1978, she went to work with several film magazines, through
208-799: Was born and brought up in Mumbai. She is the youngest child among her eight siblings. She did her schooling from Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in Sion, Mumbai and is also trained in Bharatnatyam dance at Vallabh Sangeetalaya in Andheri West . After her schooling, she did her graduation in Psychology and acquired a degree in L.L.B. (Criminology) from Government Law College, Mumbai , University of Mumbai. She also studied Journalism at K. C. College , Mumbai. Somaaya started her career as
224-480: Was co-authored by the Osians Centre for Archiving, Research & Development (CARD) and also included publicity material from the 40 years of his film career. She has also written books on Hindi cinema history, Salaam Bollywood (2000) and Take 25 – Star Insights and Attitudes (2002), which was released by actress Rekha at a function in Mumbai and entailed Somaaya's 25 years as a film journalist. This
240-468: Was followed by The Story So Far (2003) published by Indian Express and Talking Cinema: Conversations with Actors and Film-Makers (2013). Shifting to television, in 2008, when she joined Swastik Pictures, a television production company, which made TV series, Amber Dhara as a media consultant. In May 2012, she started appearing on air, as a Friday-film reviewer, BIG FM 92.7 , Reliance Media's FM radio station. In 2012, she joined Blockbuster ,
256-842: Was followed by her tenure as editor of noted film weekly, Screen from 2000 to 2007. Meanwhile, she has also worked as costume designer, for actress Shabana Azmi in films like Kaamyaab (1984), Bhavna (1984), Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar (1984) and Main Azaad Hoon (1989). Over the years, her columns have appeared in publications like The Observer , Afternoon , Janmabhoomi , The Hindu , The Hindustan Times and Indian Express . In 1999, she started her career as an author, with biography, Amitabh: The Legend . This led to biographies of other film celebrities like Hema Malini , plus two more book of Amitabh Bachchan , Bachchanalia – The Films And Memorabilia of Amitabh Bachchan (2009) and Amitabh Lexicon (2011). Bachchanalia
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