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Portraits of Establishment of Entertainment Industry
For you fans of the television drama or film, certainly familiar with the cinema that comes from the country's largest film producer in the world: Indian film. In many countries around the world, cinema screens and televisions often show films from "the dancer nation". Barely lose to Hollywood movies. Every day they were treated to romantic love stories interspersed with the actions of the game, wrapped in melodious songs and dances confuse blue compact dozens of dancers, nonstop for 3 hour. When Shahrukh Khan, India's a big star come to any great furor created by his fans. Yes, in addition to the giant who rules the world of Hollywood entertainment with movies berbujet extra large, "factories" in India's movie-commonly known as Bollywood, has also continued to grow produce one thousand movie titles per year, attract millions of fans around the duinia. The following article intends to review the greatness of the film industry a little country of origin was Mahatma Gandhi. Perhaps not many know, India resulted in a number of fantastic films each year. No fewer than a thousand titles (!) Film genres produced a country of more than 1 billion people that. Most of the production in the vicinity of Mumbai, which is the base of the Bollywood film industry. But outside Mumbai, it turns out there are also the bases of other film production that also produces the film in an amount not less. They are concentrated in several states, and produced the film with the language and local characteristics of the local area. Among others, the centers of the film industry are:
- Kollywood: Tamil film industry center, based in Tamil
- Tollygunge: Bengali-language film industry center, based in Kolkata
- Tollywood: Telugu film industry center, based in Hyderabad
- Sandalwood: Kannada film industry center, based in the state of Karnataka
- Center for Malayalam-language film industry in the state of Kerala.
In the central documentation of the Board of Film Certification of India, listed 23 languages (!) Which became the language of instruction in Indian films.
With a number of fantastic films and production base which is spread in some areas, it can be presumed that the large number of labor force is absorbed. Until the year 2006 alone, no fewer than 2.3 million people working in this industry, from artists and production crew to production support such as food and transportation providers. Until the end of 2010 that number is predicted to rise by 70% with increasing improvements in distribution, infrastructure, and technological advances. Indian films are not only prevail in the country and locally Asia, but until well into the western countries. Total revenue, whether from ticket sales as well as a variety of royalty, reaching a total of 1 billion U.S. dollars, with an 80-percent of the country and 20-something percent from overseas markets. Such films-Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, and is still warm in our memories of course, My Name is Khan, are examples of films that produce phenomenal profits. My name is Khan, broke many box office records, and became the highest-grossing Bollywood film overseas. Within four weeks, the film crossed the INR 700 million mark in India and became the first film of 2010 to do so. In the overseas markets, the film grossed Rs. 90.34 crores ($ 19.25 million)
With a number of fantastic films and production base which is spread in some areas, it can be presumed that the large number of labor force is absorbed. Until the year 2006 alone, no fewer than 2.3 million people working in this industry, from artists and production crew to production support such as food and transportation providers. Until the end of 2010 that number is predicted to rise by 70% with increasing improvements in distribution, infrastructure, and technological advances. Indian films are not only prevail in the country and locally Asia, but until well into the western countries. Total revenue, whether from ticket sales as well as a variety of royalty, reaching a total of 1 billion U.S. dollars, with an 80-percent of the country and 20-something percent from overseas markets. Such films-Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, and is still warm in our memories of course, My Name is Khan, are examples of films that produce phenomenal profits. My name is Khan, broke many box office records, and became the highest-grossing Bollywood film overseas. Within four weeks, the film crossed the INR 700 million mark in India and became the first film of 2010 to do so. In the overseas markets, the film grossed Rs. 90.34 crores ($ 19.25 million)
even Indian film industry produces incredible profits every year. However, it was apparently not enough to prosper the people of India about 20% of them or 430 million people, still live in the shackles of poverty. The films are full of dancing and singing like a dream world, often in contrast with many of the poor are easily found in the corners of big cities of India. Perhaps, the success of Indian films, which are sold at a reasonably priced ticket, one of them due to the desire of its citizens to escape the moment of the crush of daily life. Your readers deserve to know, in Indian cinema tickets sold for only 0.20 U.S. dollar or Rp 2000s, at 13,000 cinemas (!!!). That's a bit of advanced picture film industry of India. Although not perfect, but still a good example of how an industry should have professionally dimanajemeni. An excellent portrait, about the success of the industry that elevates the cultural and local characteristics of the main commodities.
Jakarta, October 21, 2010
Jakarta, October 21, 2010
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