Toshan Chandrakar, Associate, Azim Premji Foundation
Introduction
Pop culture in the 21st century has been the pinnacle of innovation in terms of influencing the audience. The rules of how the world consumes this form of media have drastically changed over the years especially with the advent of lightening fast internet and 24 hour mobile entertainment. However, what forms the most important aspect of pop culture is what it represents. While the 21st century technology and 20th century zeal and enthusiasm have defined the present generation, its dealings in influencing the society, the politics and the law has been very powerful. In that light, it becomes inevitable to study the influence and interrelationship of law, politics and pop culture and its impact on the society and the nation through representations on the silver screen, especially in the of representation of constitutional principles, from preamble to fundamental rights perspectives in the media.
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