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020 _a9780143469759
037 _cPurchased
_nPrism Books, Kadavanthra
041 _aEnglish
082 _a927.85
_bILA/PA
100 _aIla Arun
245 _aPARDE KE PEECHHE
_b: An autobiography (as told to Anjula Bedi)
250 _a1
260 _aHaryana
_bEbury Press - Penguin Books
_c2024
300 _g352
500 _aIla Arun burst into public view with the controversial song from Khal Nayak (1993), Choli Ke Peechhey. But several years before that, she was already well known for her contribution to Rajasthani folk music. Mumbai soon became her home, and it was in this city of glamour that Ila made a name for herself in every genre of the performing arts—film, television, music and playback singing—and also as a composer and lyricist. In the course of her creative journey of almost fifty years, Ila has been associated with several of the best-known names in this field—actors and directors, singers and music directors, classical and folk singers, who appear as characters in her story. Her passion however remains theatre. A writer herself, with several original plays and many adaptations to her credit, this is her first book, an autobiography, which records her life from childhood to the present. It is an honest depiction of her successes and disappointments in the world of theatre, film and music. Told in her inimitable style, with sincerity and a touch of humour, this is Ila at her candid best, sharing a glimpse into her life and experience onstage and backstage, parde ke peechhey.
650 _aHistory & geography
650 _aBiography, genealogy, insignia
650 _aOf Fine Arts Composers And Musicians
650 _aMusicians, performers
650 _aPlayback Singer
650 _aComposer
650 _aLyricist
650 _aRajasthani Folk Music
700 _aAnjula Bedi
942 _cLEN
942 _2ddc
999 _c193941
_d193941