<P>This is the first-ever book on the rise of the new wave of independent Indian films that is revolutionising Indian cinema. Contemporary scholarship on Indian cinema so far has focused asymmetrically on Bollywood¿India¿s dominant cultural export. Reversing this trend, this book provides an in-depth examination of the burgeoning independent Indian film sector. It locates the new ''Indies'' as a <EM>glocal</EM> hybrid film form¿global in aesthetic and local in content. They critically engage with a diverse socio-political spectrum of ¿state of the nation¿ stories; from farmer suicides, disenfranchised urban youth and migrant workers to monks turned anti-corporation animal rights agitators. This book provides comprehensive analyses of definitive Indie new wave films including <EM>Peepli Live </EM>(2010), <EM>Dhobi Ghat</EM> (2010), <EM>The Lunchbox </EM>(2013) and <EM>Ship of Theseus</EM> (2013). It explores how subversive Indies, such as polemical postmodern rap-musical <EM>Gandu</EM>