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In 1965, 18-year-old Persis Khambatta became the third woman to be crowned Miss India. After moving to England and then to the United States, she found worldwide fame in the first Star Trek movie in 1979, and in 1980 she became the first Indian presenter at the Academy Awards.

The American film industry seemed never to forgive Khambatta for being a non-white woman who refused to do nude scenes. After failing to sustain a career as either a producer or a performer, she achieved a triumph before her sudden death in 1998 with the publication of her book Pride of India: A Tribute to Miss India.

Based on contemporary news articles and primary sources, this first biography examines Khambatta''s Hindi and English-language film and television work, and demonstrates the many ways she was ahead of her time as a filmmaker, feminist, and humanitarian.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Introduction 1
Prologue: The Minneapolis Panic 5
The Early Years
 1946–1965 9
Today Bombay, Tomorrow (Miss) Universe 9
 1966–1969 14
From Bheegi Raat to Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein 14
The Seventies
 1970–1973 19
From Beloved India to Frozen England 19; Her First Flight 24
 1974–1977 26
Khambatta in Kenya 26; Khambatta in Kohl 29; Siri, the ­­Power-Adjacent Princess 30; The Eternal August, Part I: The Screening of Persis 32
 1978 34
The Eternal August, Part II: The Shave of Singularity 34; The Eternal August, Part III: Ilia Is Introduced 41; The Eternal August, Part IV: Rush Hour on the Event Horizon 47
 1979 60
The Eternal August, Part V: The Blinding of Persis 60; The Eternal August, Part VI: Persis Is Presented 62
The Eighties
 1980 67
Studio 54 on Parallel 42 67; The Trouble with Exotic Angels 71; Lovin' that cali lifestyle!! 75
 1981 79
Denny, Khambatta, and Oui 79; Release the Nighthawks 82; The Esquireman Weekend 85; Birds of a Feather Cannot Always Cohabitate Together 89; The (Mega)force of (Tri)illusion 92
 1982 95
Persis vs. Soup 95; Hunter vs. Khan 97; The Megafudging of Major Zara 103; The Whitewashing of Octopussy 109; The Prime Minister of India Meets the Pride of India 112
 1983 115
Devi, Coelho, and Khambatta 115; I Visited the Lost World and All I Got Was This Lousy Hairline Fracture 118; The Perils of Persis on the Idiot Box 119
 1984 122
The Saints of Imperfection 122; The Battle of the Bandit Queens 124; First Strikes and Last Resorts 128
 1985 132
The Pride of India's Perils in the Lost World 132; Waiting for Gandhi 136; Back to Bombay, for Now 140
 1986–1988 142
MacGyver vs. Hunter 142; The Blinking Eye 143; The Flameout of the Phoenix 145; This Is a Lowe 150
 1989–1990 154
The Triillusion Dissolution 154; Exile on Main Street: Des Moines 155
The Nineties
 1991–1993 159
Exile on Main Street: Los Angeles 159; The New Old School 160; Persis Reaches Out 162
 1994–1995 164
Persis Punches Back 164; Her Journey Through the Past 166; Another Dream Deferred 168
 1996–1997 170
Pride of India Is Begun 170; India's Pride Is Serenaded 173; Pride of India Is Published 174
 1998 177
So Long, It Has Not Been Nice to Know You 177; The ­­Pre-Mortem 179; Persis in the Tower, When the Birds Came 181
Chapter Notes 185
Bibliography 205
Index 219

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      Publication Date: 1/26/2021 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476681955, 978-1476681955
      ISBN10: 1476681953

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In 1965, 18-year-old Persis Khambatta became the third woman to be crowned Miss India. After moving to England and then to the United States, she found worldwide fame in the first Star Trek movie in 1979, and in 1980 she became the first Indian presenter at the Academy Awards.

      The American film industry seemed never to forgive Khambatta for being a non-white woman who refused to do nude scenes. After failing to sustain a career as either a producer or a performer, she achieved a triumph before her sudden death in 1998 with the publication of her book Pride of India: A Tribute to Miss India.

      Based on contemporary news articles and primary sources, this first biography examines Khambatta''s Hindi and English-language film and television work, and demonstrates the many ways she was ahead of her time as a filmmaker, feminist, and humanitarian.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments vi
      Introduction 1
      Prologue: The Minneapolis Panic 5
      The Early Years
       1946–1965 9
      Today Bombay, Tomorrow (Miss) Universe 9
       1966–1969 14
      From Bheegi Raat to Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein 14
      The Seventies
       1970–1973 19
      From Beloved India to Frozen England 19; Her First Flight 24
       1974–1977 26
      Khambatta in Kenya 26; Khambatta in Kohl 29; Siri, the ­­Power-Adjacent Princess 30; The Eternal August, Part I: The Screening of Persis 32
       1978 34
      The Eternal August, Part II: The Shave of Singularity 34; The Eternal August, Part III: Ilia Is Introduced 41; The Eternal August, Part IV: Rush Hour on the Event Horizon 47
       1979 60
      The Eternal August, Part V: The Blinding of Persis 60; The Eternal August, Part VI: Persis Is Presented 62
      The Eighties
       1980 67
      Studio 54 on Parallel 42 67; The Trouble with Exotic Angels 71; Lovin' that cali lifestyle!! 75
       1981 79
      Denny, Khambatta, and Oui 79; Release the Nighthawks 82; The Esquireman Weekend 85; Birds of a Feather Cannot Always Cohabitate Together 89; The (Mega)force of (Tri)illusion 92
       1982 95
      Persis vs. Soup 95; Hunter vs. Khan 97; The Megafudging of Major Zara 103; The Whitewashing of Octopussy 109; The Prime Minister of India Meets the Pride of India 112
       1983 115
      Devi, Coelho, and Khambatta 115; I Visited the Lost World and All I Got Was This Lousy Hairline Fracture 118; The Perils of Persis on the Idiot Box 119
       1984 122
      The Saints of Imperfection 122; The Battle of the Bandit Queens 124; First Strikes and Last Resorts 128
       1985 132
      The Pride of India's Perils in the Lost World 132; Waiting for Gandhi 136; Back to Bombay, for Now 140
       1986–1988 142
      MacGyver vs. Hunter 142; The Blinking Eye 143; The Flameout of the Phoenix 145; This Is a Lowe 150
       1989–1990 154
      The Triillusion Dissolution 154; Exile on Main Street: Des Moines 155
      The Nineties
       1991–1993 159
      Exile on Main Street: Los Angeles 159; The New Old School 160; Persis Reaches Out 162
       1994–1995 164
      Persis Punches Back 164; Her Journey Through the Past 166; Another Dream Deferred 168
       1996–1997 170
      Pride of India Is Begun 170; India's Pride Is Serenaded 173; Pride of India Is Published 174
       1998 177
      So Long, It Has Not Been Nice to Know You 177; The ­­Pre-Mortem 179; Persis in the Tower, When the Birds Came 181
      Chapter Notes 185
      Bibliography 205
      Index 219

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