"Green Screens: Exploring Ecology in Indian Films" delves deep into the intricate relationship between Indian cinema and environmental concerns. Spanning from the inception of Indian cinema to the present day, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of how filmmakers have portrayed nature, ecology, and environmental activism on the silver screen. Through meticulous analysis and scholarly insights, readers are taken on a journey through the evolution of Indian cinema, from its early engagement with environmental motifs to its contemporary blockbuster hits and independent films. By examining iconic works from Bollywood’s golden age to the parallel cinema movement and beyond, the book showcases the ways in which Indian filmmakers have used their craft to raise awareness about pressing ecological issues and advocate for environmental stewardship. With its interdisciplinary approach and compelling narratives, "Ecocritical Perspectives in Indian Cinemas" is an essential read for scholars, cinephiles, and anyone interested in understanding the transformative power of cinema in shaping environmental consciousness in India and beyond.