Film: At that time and now the movie industry was always dichotomous. In the world of art and business, the balance of artistic expression and commercialization is always a problem in the history of film production. The difference between these two different goals and the fact that they actually do not surpass others within the industry shows rich information on the nature of capitalism. The modern film industry was born in the early 20 th century.
Prior to the division of India and Pakistan in India in 1947, the Mumbai movie industry (now known as Bollywood) was closely related to the Lahore movie industry (now the POLICIAN movie Lollywood industry). Hindi-Urdu, or Hindustani, which is a common language in northern India and central India. Many actors, filmmakers, and musicians of Lahore Industries moved to the Mumbai Industry in the 1940's. Saigal, Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand, Mohammed Rafi, Noorjahan, Shamshad Begum. At that time, movie producers and actors of the film industry in Bolgadesh of Kolkata (now Calcutta) began to move to the movie industry in Mumbai, and decades later, actors, film makers, musicians originating in this district will rule It will be like. People in Punjab, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
At the moment Hollywood music movie types are decreasing, but music movies are rapidly spreading in Indian movies, the word "Bollywood" was born for the Hindi movie industry growing in Mumbai It was. South is dominant. Asian movies are outpacing the popular Bangladesh movie industry. Hindi filmmakers combined a Hollywood music ceremony with the practice of ancient Indian theater to create a new type of movie called "Masala" which dominated Indian films throughout the latter half of the 20th century. These "Masala" movies also draw actions, comedy, drama, romance and melodrama, accompanied by songs and dance programs of "movies". This trend began with a movie starring by Amitabh Bachchan, one of the most influential movies, directed by Manmohan Desai. South Asian pop movie star