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2006-12-11 16:59:14 · 10 answers · asked by chestnutlocs1 4 in Entertainment & Music Celebrities

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Here's a more complete answer: Bollywood is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi-Urdu language film industry in India. The term is sometimes used incorrectly to refer to the whole of Indian cinema.

The name is a combination of Bombay, the English name for Mumbai, and Hollywood, the center of the American film industry. Though some purists deplore the name, arguing that it makes the industry look like a poor cousin to Hollywood, it seems likely to persist and now has its own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary.

Bollywood and the other major cinematic hubs (Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada) constitute the broader Indian film industry, whose output is the largest in the world in terms of number of films produced and in number of tickets sold. Bollywood is a strong part of popular culture of not only India and Pakistan, but also of the rest of South Asia, the Middle East, parts of Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, and among the South Asian diaspora worldwide. Bollywood has its largest diasporic audiences in the UK, Canada, Australia and the U.S., all of which have large Indian immigrant populations.

Bollywood is also commonly referred to as "Hindi cinema", even though Hindustani, the substratum common to both Hindi and Urdu, might be more accurate. The use of poetic Urdu words is fairly common. The connection between Hindi, Urdu, and Hindustani is an extremely contentious matter and is discussed at length in the linked articles relating specifically to the languages.

There has been a growing presence of English in dialogues and songs as well. It is not uncommon to see movies which feature dialogues with English words and phrases, even whole sentences. A few movies are also made in two or even three languages (either using subtitles, or several soundtracks).

2006-12-11 17:03:23 · answer #1 · answered by Ted B 6 · 0 2

Bollywood is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi-Urdu language film industry in India. The term is sometimes used incorrectly to refer to the whole of Indian cinema.

2006-12-12 01:03:11 · answer #2 · answered by bubba 3 · 0 1

Hollywood in India.

Bollywood (Hindi: बॉलीवुड, Urdu: بالیوڈ) is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi-Urdu language film industry in India. The term is sometimes used incorrectly to refer to the whole of Indian cinema.

The name is a combination of Bombay, the English name for Mumbai, and Hollywood, the center of the American film industry. Though some purists deplore the name, arguing that it makes the industry look like a poor cousin to Hollywood, it seems likely to persist and now has its own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary.

2006-12-12 01:01:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The Hindi movie industry in India. It is based in Mumbai.The term is sometimes used incorrectly to refer to the whole of Indian cinema.

In India depending on the language, the movie industry is named differently. For example Telugu movie industry is named Tollywood, Tamil movie industry is named Kollywood.

All these names are inspired from the name Hollywood.

2006-12-12 01:09:01 · answer #4 · answered by vamsy 4 · 0 1

The Hindu counterpart to Hollywood (and they make 4 times the pictures)

2006-12-12 01:02:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The movie industry in India.

2006-12-12 01:00:28 · answer #6 · answered by Joy M 7 · 0 1

The Movie industry centralized in Bombay India as
the US movie industry is centralized in Hollywood..

2006-12-12 01:08:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Indias "hollywood" film industry

2006-12-12 01:01:05 · answer #8 · answered by JoAnne H 5 · 0 1

it's the Hollywood of India

2006-12-12 01:03:26 · answer #9 · answered by girl23 5 · 0 1

america has hollywood

india also has bollybood, its the same

2006-12-12 01:07:26 · answer #10 · answered by vandoren 2 · 0 1

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