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| New Delhi, April 2: Writer Jerry Pinto's take on yesteryear's popular item-girl Helen - whose sensuous dances set the silver screen on fire - traces her cinematic career in a new book. | ||
| "Helen: The Life And Times Of An H-Bomb", published by Penguin India, throws light on every aspect of Helen's life - like why did this refugee of French-Burmese parentage succeed as wildly as she did in Bollywood and how could otherwise conservative families sit through, and even enjoy, her cabarets? Nicknamed 'H-Bomb' at the height of her career, Helen entered films in 1952. She still rules the popular imagination of the cinema-going public though it is more than two decades since she bid adieu to movies. Via Helen's story, Pinto's narrative examines middle-class Indian morality, the politics of religion, gender and sexuality in popular culture with wit and provocation. |
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