Thursday, 5 December 2013

Cinema of India

Cinema of India consists of films produced across India , including the cinematic culture of Andhra Pradesh , Assam , Bihar , Gujarat , Haryana , Jammu and Kashmir , Jharkhand , Karnataka , Kerala , Maharashtra , Manipur , Odisha , Punjab , Rajasthan , Tamil Nadu , Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal . Followed throughout South Asia , the greater Middle East , Southeast Asia and the former Soviet Union came to Indian films . Cinema as a medium gained popularity in the country as many as 1,000 films in various languages ​​of India were produced annually .Countrymen in countries like the United Kingdom and the United States gained an international audience for Indian films in various languages ​​. Dadasaheb Phalke is the father of Indian Dadasaheb Phalke Award cinema.The , Lifetime Achievement cinematography was established in his honor , the Government of India in 1969 , and the most prestigious and coveted award in Indian cinema .In the 20th century , Indian cinema , along with the Hollywood and Chinese film industries , became a global enterprise.At end of 2010 , it was reported that in terms of annual film output , India in the first place , followed by Hollywood and China . The Indian film industry achieved a total revenue of $ 1860000000 (93000000000 Rs ) in 2011. It is expected to grow to $ 3000000000 ( Rs 150 billion ) in 2016. Enhanced technology paved the way for upgrading from established standards gives the film product , changing the way content is achieved target audience. Visual effects based , Super Heroes and sci - fi films like Krrish , Enthiran , Ra.One , Eega , Magadheera and Krrish 3 appears to be blockbusters .

Indian Cinema Making Very great Records in History of Movie Industry.Indian Consist of Tamil Movies and Telugu industry Also.

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