Two or three things about Indian movies

Chase 2022-11-14 08:56:30

1. Although India is not rich yet, its film production is the largest in the world, reaching a staggering 1,500 or so, which means that three or four new films are released every day. So far, India has produced nearly 30,000 movies.
2. "Standard" Indian movies are usually two and a half to three hours, and there are about half an hour of advertising before the theater shows, of course, including more than ten minutes of public service advertisements. Such as prepaid injections, quitting smoking and so on. Such a movie is close to four hours, so there is an intermission in the middle of Indian cinemas.
3. There is a ceremony to sing the national anthem before the screening.
4. The per capita income of India is not high, but people are willing to spend one-tenth of their income to go to the cinema to watch movies. There are 14 million people watching the show every day, which is more than one-tenth of the total population.
5. Indian movies are diversified and can satirize politics and religion... But you will never see any kissing scenes in the movies.
6. Indian movies rank third in the world at the box office.
7. In India, no matter how beautiful an actress is, she cannot dance and has no future. Indians don't like the absence of singing and dancing in movies. There are generally no less than 5 songs in Indian movies. Indians also like movies with happy endings.
8. India basically cannot see movies from other countries and regions. First, there are many local films, second, import restrictions, and third, people do not like it. Even "Avatar" does not have a high box office in India.
9. After a century of development, the Indian film industry is now mostly family-owned. Therefore, Indian movie stars are usually rich second-generation rich third-generation, star second-generation star third-generation, of course, except for Shah Rukh Khan, who is a superstar of common people.
10. "The Slummer Millionaire" is just an adaptation of the works of Indian writer Vikas Swalup, not an Indian movie. PS: Without singing and dancing, it is certainly not an Indian movie.

Some of the above are network queries, and some are personal understanding, welcome to add. In short, I personally think that the Indian film industry is worthy of our respect

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