HPop, Kunal Purohit
HPop, Kunal Purohit
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H-Pop
The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars

Author: Kunal Purohit

Narrator: Adwait Karambelkar

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2024


Synopsis

Can a song trigger a murder?Can a poem spark a riot?Can a book divide a people?Away from the gaze of mainstream urban media, across India's dusty, sleepy towns, a brand of popular culture is quietly seizing the imagination of millions, on the internet and off it. From catchy songs with acerbic lyrics to poetry recited in kavi sammelans to social media influencers shaping opinions with their brand of 'breaking news' to books rescripting historical events, 'Hindutva Pop' or H-Pop is steadily creating societal acceptability for Hindutva's core beliefs. By cleverly inserting Hindutva into popular culture, H-Pop normalizes Islamophobia, demonizes minorities and vilifies its critics each day, without ever making headlines.What makes H-Pop so popular? Who are its stars and its audience? Who is pouring in the money, the effort and the resources to produce and broadcast it? What is its impact on the BJP and Prime Minister Modi's popularity? And what kind of an India is it trying to create?These are some of the questions that award-winning independent journalist Kunal Purohit explores in this riveting investigative book as he travels through India, profiling some of H-Pop's most prolific and popular creators--its stars and celebrities. He interrogates whether the creators are driven by ideology or commerce, and what motivates the audience to consume their daily dose of bigotry. In doing so, Purohit uncovers the frightening face of a New India--one that is united by hate, divided by art.

About Kunal Purohit

Kunal Purohit has been a journalist for nearly two decades, writing on issues of development, politics, inequality, gender and the intersections between them. He is an independent journalist and has, in the recent past, reported closely on hate crimes and the rise of Hindu nationalism across the country. He has worked in the newsrooms of Hindustan Times and The Free Press Journal in Mumbai. He is an alumnus of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, from where, as a Felix Scholar, he earned an MSc in Development Studies with distinction in 2017. Kunal received the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Civic Journalism in 2012, the Statesman Award for Rural Reporting in 2014 and the UNFPA-Laadli Media Award for Gender Sensitive Reporting in 2014 and 2019. He has also received various fellowships and journalism grants. His work can be found in Al Jazeera, ProPublica, The Times of India, Foreign Policy, Hindustan Times, South China Morning Post, Deutsche Welle and The Wire, among others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anshuman on March 16, 2024

4.5 rounded down to 4. An incredible book about the inner workings of the right wing influenced entertainment industry in India through the lives of three people who are involved in different streams of entertainment (singing, poetry and journalism/online media). It is interesting to see how this ind......more

Goodreads review by Kartik on January 02, 2024

Written with astute patience and considerate distance from any moral judgement, the book profiles three Hindutva pop stars who are no less than divine in the intangible, online temples of communal hatred. This is such a fascinating book, not only because it is among the firsts in this canon, but als......more

Goodreads review by Jyotsna on October 24, 2024

Rating - 4.7 stars NPS - 10 (Promoter) Kamal urgently wants to rewrite history in a way that benefits Hindu nationalist. He does this by reinventing the past and casting glorious events that painted Hindu nationalist in a poor light by putting historical figures against each other and urging his audi......more

Goodreads review by Sneha on February 14, 2025

Intriguing. Well written. Even though the topic is disturbing, the writer is not overly pessimistic or scaremongering. It’s no secret that hatred sells. Poetry, art, pop-culture are therefore a vehicle of hatred too. These pop-stars are famous, famous, famous now. But for how long, remains to be see......more

Goodreads review by Aamna on June 25, 2024

Enlightening.......more