Bollywood tourism among the Hindustanis in the Netherlands: a transnational perspective

Apoorva Nanjangud*, Stijn Reijnders

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Abstract

For decades, the ‘make-believe’ world of Bollywood has created elaborate imaginaries of India. A sizable part of its audience consists of diasporic communities, who not only consume Bollywood movies for entertainment but also as a way to stay connected with their Indian heritage. This chapter closely looks at one such diasporic community, namely the Dutch Hindustanis, investigating how Bollywood cinema affects their image of India, and how influential Bollywood cinema is in influencing their travel decisions to India. In-depth interviews indicate that Bollywood is a dominant cultural source for defining the respondents’ relationship with India. Moreover, the repeated consumption of Bollywood cinema stirs the desire to actually travel to India, seldom in search of ‘home’, but to visit sites associated with multiple Bollywood movies. Bollywood cinema being from their ‘distant homeland’ also incentivizes their travels to India thereby making it a meaningful experience. This chapter contributes to film (and) tourism research by introducing the concept of ‘cinematic itinerary’ to refer to these comprehensive film tourism practices.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMedia, place and tourism
Subtitle of host publicationWorlds of Imagination
Editorsstijn reijnders, emiel martens, deborah castro , debora povoa, apoorva nanjangud, rosa schiavone
Pages140-152
Number of pages12
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781003320586
Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2024

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