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    recognizable dance form‚ which is growing rapidly across the globe. Dance is vital aspect of the Hindu and Indian culture and has been for centuries. "Bollywood absorbs all of western dancing and combines it with popular Indian folk dances. In India‚ dance is done for every occasion -- when a child is born‚ when a name is given to the child‚ when the lady is pregnant‚ when somebody gets married -- children learn dance from when they are very young (Rauschert)”. Nevertheless‚ Bollywood dance

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    the rich history of Bollywood‚ the various pros & cons associated with the corporatisation of Hindi movies and whether it really is a game-changer or not. Corporatisation of Hindi Movies: Game Changer or Just Hype? The kaleidoscopic world of Indian cinema‚ with the Hindi film industry (Bollywood) at its cynosure‚ has continued to enthral its audiences across the globe for more than a hundred years and can undoubtedly be counted as the only bona fide passion sans cricket which binds every section of

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    The popularity of Bollywood produced films have steadily increased over the years in Southeast Asia with the economic reforms of the 1990s in India. For all I know‚ most people in the West are aware of the term with a shallow understanding to it with a few people who have actually studied the facts behind it. In the process of selecting my interviewees‚ the individuals who decided to proceed with the interview held very broad‚ generalist views on the first two questions. Many of them have never had

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    assignment. I picked this topic because it stayed with me and I found it very interesting. I felt that it was a topic everyone would connect to since us all watch movies. This topic is mainly about how the sudden trend of remakes has invaded Indian cinema. The rate at which remakes are being made would make one feel that Bollywood has lost its originality. However‚ that is not the case. Considering the increase of remakes‚ I want to throw some light on this topic. Index 1) Introduction

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    by Maria Isabel Lopez‚ the film is presented in cooperation with the Dangerous Drugs Board and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. The film stars Rafael Rosell‚ and there are special screenings planned‚ the first I know of being April 30 at SM Cinema 8. The film opens with a group sharing session at aDrug Rehabilitation Center‚ and as we focus on Tikboy (Rafael)‚ the story develops into an exploration of Tikboy’s life trajectory — how from the age of seven‚ with his parents dead. He was taken

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    ndia’s Media and Entertainment: Introduction The Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. The industry primarily involves the creation‚ aggregation and distribution of content‚ products and services‚ news and information‚ advertising and entertainment through various channels and platforms such as Television‚ Print‚ Radio‚ and Films. Poised to grow at a compounded rate of 14 per cent to touch US$ 28 billion by 2015‚ the sector registered a growth

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    Introduction of Film Industries into Developing Countries and the Affect on the Business Environment‚ Case Study: The Gambia 13 Bibliography18 The Globalizing of Films and Introduction of Film Industries into Developing Countries Movies‚ films‚ cinema‚ the big picture; all of these are terms used to describe an industry that has captured the minds and imagination of billions of people throughout the world. And what an evolution process this industry has gone through. Video recording has been around

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    ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IN INDIA The Enteratainment Industry in India though a late starter‚ is considered as one of the fastest growing segments of the Indian industry. The entertainment Industry in India gained significance as an outsourced destination for work due to low cost‚ skilled labour as its many advantages. This industry can be categorized into four different components: Entertainment‚ education‚ content development and multimedia/web design. The animation market in India is relatively new compared

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    Nivin Pauly is a versatile Indian film actor and producer. He is better known for his work in Malayalam cinema. Nivin Pauly was born into a Syro-Malabar Catholic family. His parents hailed from Aluva‚ Kerela but stayed in Switzerland for 25 years and Pauly used to visit them during his holidays. He graduated in Electronics and Telecommunication from Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT). During his college days‚ Pauly befriended Rinna Joy and later got married to her. After his graduation

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    Indian cinema. 2. Text Book: David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson. Film Art: An Introduction. SEVENTH EDITION. New York: McGraw-Hill Inc.‚ 2004. 3. Reference Book: 1. Richard Maltby Hollywood Cinema Blackwell Publishing‚ 2003 2. Ed. R L Rutsky‚ Jeffrey Gieger Film Analysis: A Norton Reader Norton Publishing 2005 3. Ed. Pam Cook and Mieke Bernink The Cinema Book British Film Institute 2007 4. Madhava Prasad Ideology of the Hindi Film OUP 2000 5. Tejaswini Ganti A Guide to Popular Hindi Cinema Routledge

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