Similarity between Bollywood movies and high concept movies in the United States The term "high concept" is used to describe scripts and movies that are easy for people to understand after hearing the words, also means a high budget, many movies I will fascinate you. In order to be a high audience audience, movies must attract young people and the elderly and need to include aspects such as "fear", "loneliness", "family", "broken heart". Bollywood movies are fascinating most of Asian culture and religion (Hinduism, Muslims, Buddhism), but the most common language is Hindi, 40% of Asians are using it.
Bollywood movies have been produced since the beginning of the 20th century. Just like American movies, Indian films were originally black and white muted, and in the 1930s and 1940s they developed into "sound movies" and musicals. The Hindi movie heard first was released by Ardeshir Irani 's Alam Allah in 1931. The first transceiver made in India was Ayodhyecha Raja, supervised by V. Shantaram and released in 1932 (Subhash, 1970). Due to the Great Depression, the beginning of World War II and the emergence of division in India, the early 1930s celebrated the era of great confusion around the world. Possible explanations of the popularity of the musical at the time were these current events, and when the daily life was overwhelming and painful, the musical escape and unrealistic nature were attractive. In 1937, the first Indian color film was produced, and the beginning of the "Golden Age" of Indian film celebrated.
Indian cinema is the world's largest film industry, and Bollywood, which produces 1,986 movies a year as of 2017, produces 136 Hindi movies every year by 2017. As of 2014, Bollywood accounts for 43% of India, Tamil and Telugu's cinema occupies 36%, theaters in other regions account for 21%. Bollywood is one of the world's largest movie production centers. According to some news coverage, in the ticket sale in 2001, the Indian cinema sold approximately 3.6 billion tickets annually throughout the world.
Most of the movies that Americans come in contact with Indian films are Millanel's monsoon wedding and Danny Boyle 's slum billiona - neither are Bollywood films. "Bollywood" in India refers to a mainstream Hindi film, but some people think that the term is derogatory and prefer to use the "Hindi language movie industry". South India has its own entertainment industry with different languages and cultures from Bollywood. In addition, "alternative" movies or "parallel" movies (this is called "independent" movies) are trying to draw a line with the ubiquitous Bollywood blueprint. Mainstream Bollywood actors often venture into both