Saturday 13 April 2013

indian films

The films and arts are the mirror of a society! Indian films are representative of the unique diversity of Indian society. Each state produces films which represent its own cultural and social issues. Majority of the mainstream films are in Hindi since it has the largest following. The budget of an Indian film can vary from tens of millions to several thousand Rupees depending on the cast and the locale. Indian films now incorporate the latest techniques of direction,photography and shooting. Computers and lasers are used in a big way to attract the audience. Romance,comedy,action,thrillers and social issues comprise the theme of most films. Foreign films are slowly loosing their influence on the Indian psyche.
Low budget films like 3 Idiots, Chala Musaddi office office, Deul, Khuda ke vaste, Welcome,Iqbal and Dilwale Dulhaniya have become box-office hits. Unknown directors are producing films using simple equipment and uploading them on the internet without worrying about issues like censorship.
The audience today has a huge choice of films and actors and has become quite selective and discerning. Violence is slowly loosing its appeal and the audience want comedy,romance and visual attractions.
In my opinion the Indian film industry is entering its Golden era and can only attain
greater heights!

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