Think silent movies and a few names and titles float on silently on to the mind’s screen before fading away. Dadasaheb Phalke, Ardeshir Irani, Raja Harishchandra, Light of Asia, Sulochana, Sita Devi.... Then my screen at least goes blank. B.D. Garga’s book Silent Cinema In India will change all that for anyone who dips into this elegantly produced coffee-table volume. Be warned, it is not a book to be read casually. Packed with names and facts, it covers a significant, formative part of India’s cinema history, and thus is serious reading. But the text flows easily and the subject gains in its power to fascinate as one delves deeper.