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    Bollywood and Mumbai

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    suburbsThe media industry is another major employer in Mumbai. Most of India’s major television and satellite networks‚ as well as its major publishing houses‚ are headquartered here. The centre of the Hindi movie industry‚ Bollywood‚ is located in Mumbai‚ and the name Bollywood is a portmanteau of Bombay and Hollywood‚ the center of the American film industry. Marathi television and Marathi film industry are also based in Mumbai. Along with the rest of India‚ Mumbai‚ its commercial capital‚ has

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    Hl Positive Influence

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    Research documents the positive influence HL has in maintaining and promoting health and preventing disease/illness. Information garnered over the last ten years supports the hypothesis that HL plays a major role in a person’s ability to retrieve‚ decipher‚ and make appropriate use of health care information. Studies prove that certain groups in the population are more likely to have lower levels of HL. These groups include individuals not of Caucasian descent‚ minorities‚ elderly persons‚ people

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    Bollywood Movies: Why Many People Love Bollywood Movies What makes Bollywood movies surge high in the entertainment business? What makes Bollywood movies unique from other movies? Find out more about Bollywood movies below. “From the glitziest of entertainment to the sparest of intellectual abstraction‚ from lavish spectacle to minimalist poetry‚ issues of gender‚ of politics‚ of poverty and plenty‚ India’s cinema encompasses them all. - Vasudev‚ Aruna (ed.) (1995)‚ Introduction‚ Frames of Mind:

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    Gendering in Bollywood

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    daily grind of life. Cinema is a popular media of mass consumption which plays a key role in moulding opinions‚ constructing images and reinforcing dominant cultural values. The paper deals with representations of women characters in mainstream Bollywood movies. It is deemed appropriate to examine this issue because women are a major chunk of the country‟s population and hence their portrayal on screen is crucial in determining the furtherance of already existing stereotypes in the society. The paper

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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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    Globalization of Bollywood Matusitz‚ J.‚ & Payano‚ P. (2005). “Globalisation of Popular Culture: From Hollywood to Bollywood.” South Asia Research. 32(2): 123-138 Jonathan Matusitz and Pam Payano both professors of Nicholson School of Communication‚ University of Central Florida justify the globalization of Bollywood by the influence of western Hollywood culture. The journal emphasizes that in the 1970’s‚ Bollywood had combined romance‚ drama‚ and comedy with such song-and-dance sequences in symbol-driven

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    8 1st issue of June 2012 [ ] An anthem for Indian cinema As the country celebrates 100 years of Indian films‚ film personalities salute the industry in their unique ways ith Indian cinema celebrating its glorious 100 years‚ Bollywood seems to be charged up for the event. Renowned lyricist Prasoon Joshi has written a centenary anthem for the Indian cinema‚ which was sung on the occasion of IIFA Awards in Singapore this year. “The anthem celebrates 100 years of Indian Cinema‚” Joshi told

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    dominant cultural values. The representation of women characters in the main stream bollywood movies. Hindi cinema has been a major point of reference for Indian culture in this century. It has shaped and expressed the changing scenario of modern India to an extent. Bollywood cinema has influenced the way in which people perceive various aspects of their own life. Bollywood’s journey is nearly hundred years. Bollywood has been essentially male-centric‚ leaving a little space for the female counterparts

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    IIFA Awards 2011: Winners List Karan Johar accepts his award for best director for his work in ’’My Name is Khan’’ during the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards show in Toronto June 25‚ 2011. Winners of 2011 IIFA Awards The complete list is as below: ● Best Film: Dabangg ● Best Actor (Female): Anushka Sharma‚ Band Baaja Baaraat ● Best Actor (Male): shah Rukh Khan‚ My Name Is Khan ● Best Director: Karan Johar‚ My Name Is Khan ● Best Actor In A Comic Role: Riteish Deshmukh

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    Apart from developing an audio and video language to reach to the audience‚ the popular Hindi Cinema or Bollywood as it is popularly called‚ developed a unique visual language too‚during the 1930s‚ through the magnificent‚ larger-than-life hand-painted film posters. The large banner paintings‚either in the form of a collage‚or over-sized cutouts of actors and actresses ‚were the first major tools to promote a film. Although‚ the exact origins are relatively unknown‚but it is widely believed that

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