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Cinema of India
The Cinema of India, also known as Indian cinema, refers to the film industry based in the country of India. The cinema of India consists of films produced across India, which includes the cinematic cultures of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Punjab. Indian cinema is a global enterprise, with its films being viewed by millions of people both within and outside the country.
History[edit]
The history of the Cinema of India begins with the production of Raja Harishchandra in 1913, which is considered India's first full-length feature film. The film was produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, who is often referred to as the "father of Indian cinema". The silent film era was followed by the talkies in the 1930s, with the film Alam Ara being the first Indian sound film.
Regional Cinema[edit]
Indian cinema is not just one industry but many, with each region in India having its own cinematic tradition. The Cinema of South India is particularly notable, with the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada film industries producing a significant number of films each year. Similarly, the Cinema of West Bengal, also known as Bengali cinema, has a rich history and has produced many internationally acclaimed films.
Genres and Themes[edit]
Indian cinema covers a wide range of genres and themes. These include Bollywood musicals, social realism films, masala films, and more. Indian cinema is also known for its unique blend of music, dance, and drama, which is often referred to as the "masala" style.
Impact and Influence[edit]
The Cinema of India has had a significant impact both within and outside the country. It has influenced cinema around the world, particularly in terms of its unique storytelling techniques, its use of music and dance, and its exploration of social and cultural themes.
See Also[edit]
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Cinema of India
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Pundalik Advertisement
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Raja Harishchandra
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Dadasaheb Phalke
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AVM Studios Globe
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Satyajit Ray in New York
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Salim Khan
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Farhan Akhtar for Talaash
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Sridevi at Zee Cine Awards 2018
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K. Vishwanath at National Film Awards Function 2017
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Ram Gopal Varma
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Singeetam Srinivasa Rao