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Bollywood: A Presentation on Indian Film Industry

Some facts about Bollywood. One of the oldest film industry in the world. In 2011, Bollywood tickets were staggering thirty five lakhs, 900,000 tickets more than Hollywood. Bollywood produced 252 films in 2014. Largest film industry in terms of Manpower employed & Film produced in an year.<br><br>Get Bollywood Photography at http://www.imagecourt.com/people/bollywood.html

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Bollywood: A Presentation on Indian Film Industry

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  1. Bollywood: A presentation on Indian Film Industry

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  5. 100+ years of Bollywood

  6. Some facts about Bollywood • One of the oldest film industry in the world • In 2011, Bollywood tickets were staggering thirty five lakhs , 900,000 tickets more than Hollywood  • Bollywood produced 252 films in 2014. • Largest film industry in terms of • Manpower employed • Film produced in an year

  7. Some facts about Bollywood • Bollywood’s first film was a silent film named Raja Harishchandra made in 1913 • First talking movie was AlamAra in 1931 • Now Bollywood is a global phenomenon, recognized the world over

  8. 1940-60 : Golden period of Indian Cinema - • Some of the most critically acclaimed films were produced during this period. • Guru Dutt’sPyaasa (1957) & • ‘KaagazKePhool’ (1959) • Raj kapoor’s ‘Awaara’ (1951) • & Shree 420 (1955). • Dilip Kumar’s Aan (1952).

  9. 1960-80 : Romance & action rules • Romantic Stars of the era • Rajesh Khanna • Dharmendra • Sanjeev Kumar • ShashiKapoor • Action stars: • AmitabhBachchan, • MithunChakraborty, • Anil Kapoor • Sunny Deol

  10. Most popular Film Stars 1990-2010 • Family-centric romantic film become popular • Qayamat Se QayamatTak (1988), • Maine PyarKiya (1989), • Dil (1990), • Hum AapkeHainKaun (1994), • DilwaleDulhania Le Jayenge (1995) • And KuchKuchHotaHai (1998) • Stars of a new generation • Aamir Khan, • Salman Khan • Shahrukh Khan • Actresses Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi, JuhiChawla

  11. 2010-onwards : Romance rules • 2010s also saw the rise of a new generation of actors: • RanbirKapoor, • Imran Khan, • Ranveer Singh, • ArjunKapoor, • Actresses • VidyaBalan, • Katrina Kaif, • DeepikaPadukone • KanganaRanaut, • Anushka Sharma, • Parineeti Chopra.

  12. Bollywood Photography: http://www.imagecourt.com/people/bollywood.htmlThank You

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