Pakistan India Conflict from the lens of Bollywood movies 2019: Critical Study
Keywords:
film contents, popular media perceptions, textual elements of the films, discourse analysis, propaganda filter, agenda settingAbstract
The research was directed at exploring the content of the film and its larger importance to dialogue and Discourse on the computer. Slocum said closely watching the movies is an important step to understand how popular media affects the perceptions of viewers and stimulates consciousness. However, the emphasis of our analysis is only on the textual elements of the films. In order to analyze dialogues, we used critical discourse analysis. Discourse of the dialogues proved that there is a greyish propaganda filter and agenda setting against Pakistan in both movies.
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