1st Edition

Worlding Tamil Cinema

By Amrutha Kunapulli Copyright 2026
158 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

158 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Worlding Tamil Cinema is a simultaneous intervention in the study of world cinema and the cinemas of India. With a focus on the globalising impulses of twenty-first-century Tamil cinema, the book explores the relationship between cinema, state, nationhood, and world cinema in the twenty-first century. On the one hand, the book argues for the limitations of studying Tamil cinema as "Indian"... Read more

Introduction: Worlding Tamil Cinema 

1. Historicising the “World” of Tamil Cinema

2. Shifting Star Politics

3. Black Comedies, Self-Reflexivity, and the Local

4. Interludes and Interruptions

5. Streams, Screens, and Subtitles 

Conclusion: Tamil-ness in World Cinema

 

Index

Biography

Amrutha Kunapulli is a scholar of cinemas of India, with an emphasis on popular cinemas of south India. Her work is situated at the intersection of world cinema and popular cinema, and includes engagements with stardom, fandom, digital media, popular culture, and cinemas of the global south. Amrutha has published in Studies in World Cinema and South Asian Popular Culture amongst other publications. She currently teaches at the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts at The Ohio State University, USA.