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2002 FILM BY DEEPA MEHTA
Bollywood, Hollywood; Bollywood Hollywood

Hindi cinema         
  • Achhut Kanya]]'' (1936).
  • Jhalak Dikhhlaa Jaa 5]]''.
  • [[Akshay Kumar]] in 2013.
  • [[Amitabh Bachchan]] in 2014.
  • Bollywood dance performance by students in college.
  • Bollywood dancing show in [[London]]
  • Group of Bollywood singers at the 2015 Indian Singers' Rights Association (ISRA) meeting
  • Number of Hindi movies released since 1930. A rapid expansion was seen from the mid-1940s.
  • [[Michelle Obama]] joining students for a Bollywood dance clinic with [[Nakul Dev Mahajan]] in the [[White House]] State Dining Room, 2013
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  • [[Rajesh Khanna]] in 2010. The first Indian actor to be called a "[[superstar]]", he starred in 15 consecutive hit films from 1969 to 1971.
  • [[Salman Khan]], one of the Three Khans, with Bollywood actresses ''(from left)'' [[Kareena Kapoor]], [[Rani Mukerji]], [[Preity Zinta]], [[Katrina Kaif]], [[Karisma Kapoor]] and [[Priyanka Chopra]] in Mumbai (2010).
INDIAN HINDI-LANGUAGE FILM INDUSTRY
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Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (former name of Mumbai) and "Hollywood". The industry is a part of the larger Indian cinema, which also includes South Cinema and other smaller film industries.

In 2017, Indian cinema produced 1,986 feature films, of which the largest number, 364 have been from Hindi. As per data from 2014, Hindi cinema represented 43 percent of Indian net box-office revenue; Tamil and Telugu cinema represented 36 percent, and the remaining regional cinema constituted 21 percent. Hindi cinema has overtaken the U.S. film industry to become the largest centre for film production in the world. In 2001 ticket sales, Indian cinema (including Hindi films) reportedly sold an estimated 3.6 billion tickets worldwide, compared to Hollywood's 2.6 billion tickets sold. Earlier Hindi films tended to use vernacular Hindustani, mutually intelligible by speakers of either Hindi or Urdu, while modern Hindi productions increasingly incorporate elements of Hinglish.

The most popular commercial genre in Hindi cinema since the 1970s has been the masala film, which freely mixes different genres including action, comedy, romance, drama and melodrama along with musical numbers. Masala films generally fall under the musical film genre, of which Indian cinema has been the largest producer since the 1960s when it exceeded the American film industry's total musical output after musical films declined in the West; the first Indian musical talkie was Alam Ara (1931), several years after the first Hollywood musical talkie The Jazz Singer (1927). Alongside commercial masala films, a distinctive genre of art films known as parallel cinema has also existed, presenting realistic content and avoidance of musical numbers. In more recent years, the distinction between commercial masala and parallel cinema has been gradually blurring, with an increasing number of mainstream films adopting the conventions which were once strictly associated with parallel cinema.

Bollywood         
  • Achhut Kanya]]'' (1936).
  • Jhalak Dikhhlaa Jaa 5]]''.
  • [[Akshay Kumar]] in 2013.
  • [[Amitabh Bachchan]] in 2014.
  • Bollywood dance performance by students in college.
  • Bollywood dancing show in [[London]]
  • Group of Bollywood singers at the 2015 Indian Singers' Rights Association (ISRA) meeting
  • Number of Hindi movies released since 1930. A rapid expansion was seen from the mid-1940s.
  • [[Michelle Obama]] joining students for a Bollywood dance clinic with [[Nakul Dev Mahajan]] in the [[White House]] State Dining Room, 2013
  • url=https://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-greatest-actresses-of-all-time/20110629.htm}}</ref>
  • url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XBU6pN7toHsC&q=dadasaheb%20phalke%20father%20indian%20cinema&pg=PA128}}</ref>
  • [[Rajesh Khanna]] in 2010. The first Indian actor to be called a "[[superstar]]", he starred in 15 consecutive hit films from 1969 to 1971.
  • [[Salman Khan]], one of the Three Khans, with Bollywood actresses ''(from left)'' [[Kareena Kapoor]], [[Rani Mukerji]], [[Preity Zinta]], [[Katrina Kaif]], [[Karisma Kapoor]] and [[Priyanka Chopra]] in Mumbai (2010).
INDIAN HINDI-LANGUAGE FILM INDUSTRY
Hindi movie; Hindi film; Baliwood; Bollywood films and plagiarism; Bollywood and plagiarism; Hindi films; User:Samuel Blanning/Hindi films and plagiarism; Hindi films and plagiarism; Bollywood actors and actresses; Hindi Cinema; Bolywood; बॉलीवुड; بالی وڈ; List of Bollywood Movies inspired from English Movies; History of Bollywood; Hindi Film Industry; Hindi film industry; Bollywood movies copied from Hollywood; Hindi language cinema; Bollywood Remakes; List of hindi film actors; Hindi Movie Industry; Bollywood.Mu; Bollywood Music Radio; Partial List of Movies Plagiarised by Bollywood; Bollywood actress; Bollywood song and dance; Bollywood film; Bollywood movies; List of Bollywood entertainment websites; List of bollywood entertainment websites; Bollywood cinema; Mumbai cinema; Bombay cinema; Bollywood plagiarism; Draft:List of Bollywood thriller films; List of Hindi thriller films; List of Hindi comedy films; Urdu cinema (India); Bollywood; List of Bollywood comedy films; List of Bollywood thriller films; BollyWood
¦ noun a name for the Indian popular film industry, based in Bombay.
Hindi horror films         
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Hindi horror films; Bollywood Horror Movies; List of Bollywood horror films; Bollywood horror films
Hindi-language horror films have been a subgenre of the Hindi film industry in India since the birth of Hindi films. These films tend to mimic the same characteristics and themes as horror films around the world.

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Bollywood/Hollywood

Bollywood/Hollywood is a 2002 Canadian romantic comedy drama film directed by Deepa Mehta and starring Rahul Khanna and Lisa Ray.

The film was lighthearted, humorous, and family-oriented. The film pokes fun at traditional Indian stereotypes, as well as at Indian cinema (it features several Indian film-style song-and-dance numbers). Multiple award winning Indian actor Akshaye Khanna – the brother of Rahul Khanna – makes a cameo appearance in the film.