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What do think about indian cinema?
Asked by Rachana Sahu,
14 Mar 03:39 pm
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Bade mast hoti hain Indian fims... Ek hi film me kaii baatein free me mil jaati hain... Jaise kisi English film ki story,,, kisi foreign film ke fighting shots., ..kisi romantic jagah ke liye Switzerland ki safar, fighting Golkonda me hoti hai to body Bambai me dikhti hai ye jaadu, Heroine ghar chhod ke kahaan jaane wali hai ye pahle hi jaan lenewala hero barabar usi raaste se jaata hai ye Antaryaami hone ka proof, aur Hero das das gundo ko bhi hara sakta hai ye sukhad anubhav kisi Indian cinema me hi dikh sakta hain.. Baki deshonki filmo me itana '' sabkuchh'' hota kahaan hai ?
Answered by subhash, 14 Mar 03:52 pm
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Its only name dear , actually cinema was finish after 2000 , now cinema = maximum expose with okay script....
Answered by kamal vyas, 14 Mar 03:43 pm
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From Arth in the 80s to Lagaan and Monsoon Wedding , Indian cinema has come of age and filmmakers are now experimenting with off-beat story-lines, but for the overseas audience, Bollywood films with their melodramatic tales interspersed with song and dance continue to remain the only representative of Indian filmdom.
"People abroad know Bollywood films as the only representative of Indian cinema. We have failed to promote the other cinemas of the country,"While masala films are being distributed abroad, meaningful films, including those made by regional film-makers, have not been taken across the seas, says Barua.
"Individual efforts are not enough, the government has to play a role in promoting good Indian films abroad," he says.
"Our embassies and consulates should help in promoting our off-beat films, just as embassies in our country promote their films here," observes the filmmaker.
Concurs Rada Sesie, an official from the Rotterdam Film Festival, saying, "people in the ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 14 Mar 03:42 pm
"People abroad know Bollywood films as the only representative of Indian cinema. We have failed to promote the other cinemas of the country,"While masala films are being distributed abroad, meaningful films, including those made by regional film-makers, have not been taken across the seas, says Barua.
"Individual efforts are not enough, the government has to play a role in promoting good Indian films abroad," he says.
"Our embassies and consulates should help in promoting our off-beat films, just as embassies in our country promote their films here," observes the filmmaker.
Concurs Rada Sesie, an official from the Rotterdam Film Festival, saying, "people in the ...more
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