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1. ActionCamera Lights 1116th August, 2011A, D, R, A 2.

The Film IndustryThe Film Industry consists of technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking

3. The Indian Film IndustryIndia is the largest producer of films in the world, in terms of ticket sales and number of films producedThe Indian film industry is Multi-LingualThe industry is supported mainly by a vast filmgoing Indian public, and Indian films have been gaining increasing popularity in the rest of the worldnotably in countries with large numbers of expatriate Indians

4. The Constituents of The Indian Film IndustryBreak-up of 2009 Indian feature films

5. Bollywood The Hindi Film IndustryMoney, Business, Gossip, Entertainment

6. BollywoodBollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindilanguage film industry based in MumbaiThe term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Indian cinemaThe name "Bollywood" is derived from Bombay (the former name for Mumbai) and Hollywood (the center of the American film industry)One of the largest film producers not only in India, but in the world

7. History of BollywoodRaja Harishchandra(1913), by Dadasaheb Phalke, was the first silent feature film made in India.In the 1930s, the industry was producing over 200 films per annum. The first Indian sound film, Ardeshir Irani's Alam Ara (1931), was a major commercial success1940s to the 1960s is regarded by film historians as the "Golden Age" of Hindi cinema. Colour movies become a popular feature in the late 1950s

8. Modern CinemaIn the 1970s, Themes revolved around gritty, violent films about gangsters and bandits. Amitabh Bachchan was known for his "angry young man" rolesDuring the 1980s, the pendulum swung back

toward family-centric romantic musicals1990s witnessed the emergence of stars of a new generation of actors (Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan) and actresses (Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit and Kajol) 9. Bollywood The Functioning, Structure and Components of the Entertainment Industry 10. Components of the IndustryProduction Houses 11. Components of the IndustryActors & Actresses 12. Components of the IndustryDirectors 13. Components of the IndustryMiscellaneous 14. Buyers InvolvedDistributorsEROS ENTERTAINMENT -- B.O.: $6.6 million YASH RAJ FILMS -- B.O.: $4.3 million BIG PICTURES -- B.O.: $3.7 million ExhibitorsBIG CinemasCineMAXPVR CinemasINOX 15. Buyers InvolvedSatellite RightsSET Max aired two of the film industrys biggest hits, 3 Idiots and Rajnikanths Robot, and also Band Baaja BaraatStar Gold has the rights of SRKs Ra.One, Zoya Akhtars Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Zee Cinema will screen Shaitan and Pyar Ka PunchnamaMusic Rights 16. Money flow in the Film Industry 17. Bollywood The Current Scenario 18. Indian Film Industry Size 19. Current Market SituationBollywood is the largest film producer in the world. They produce roughly 1000 movies a year. Hollywood only produces 500 and Japan produces 400 movies a yearThe Bollywood industry had a revenue of US$ 2.5 billion in 2008, and has been growing at approx. 9% a year. The revenue is expected to reach US$ 4.1bn by 2013 20. Revenue Distribution of Bollywood

21. Revenue Growth Bollywood 22. The Turnaround Industry StatusOne of the major policy initiatives has been the Government of India granting the "industry" status to the entertainment sector in India including the film sector in 2001. This allows the sector to access institutional finance and clean credit for new projectsBefore the reform, the filmmakers were hugely dependent on diamond merchants and underworld for financesQuite a few banks, including IDBI, Exim Bank and Bank of Baroda, are pumping money into movie-making businessHence, its one of the Key drivers for the growth in the Industry

23. Bollywood Challenges faced by the Industry 24. Piracy!!!The Indian film industry is significantly impacted by online piracy. A study undertaken by Motion Picture Distributors Association (MPDAI) has put India among the top ten countries in the world, where online piracy is at its peakIn India, counterfeiting and piracy costs the entertainment industry US$4billion and losses of approximately 800,000 jobs annually.

25. Piracy!!! 26. EntertainmentA crisis plaguing the industry is the distortionary rate of entertainment tax within states in India. For instance, in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, the tax rate is low. However, this has not been the case with the rest of the states in India.

27. Content RegulationA long-standing debate continues amongst the industry members on regulation of content. Some of the issues that need to be addressed in this sphere include:Should there be a content regulator or should the industry be allowed self-regulation under a broad framework? Delhi Belly Banned In Nepal

28. ContentOne of the problems is that younger generations sometimes find the stories a bit predictable, and get bored of similar tales.

29. Increasing Talent CostFigures are approximate 30. Bollywood Future of the Industry 31. Whats in store for BollywoodBy 2040, Hollywood (Los Angeles) is forecasted to remain the largest filmed entertainment cluster. However, Bollywood may close the gap significantly to become the second largest cluster.

32. Whats in store for BollywoodBollywood company tieups/collaborations (Corporatization)Reliance Big Entertainment signed a deal worth US$ 1.2 billion with Steven Spielbergs Dream Works SKG to produce 36 films for the next 6 yearsReliance also acquired around 200 theatres in 28 locations in North America to screen Bollywood and other regional movies from IndiaWalt Disney has invested around US$ 324 million in a deal with Yash Raj Films.Ramesh Sippy Entertainment has collaborated with Warner Bros.

33. Whats in store for BollywoodThe Hollywood ConnectBollywood to HollywoodAnil Kapoor in Slum Dog Millionaire and later in 24AishwaryaRaiBachchan in Pink Panther 2 withSteve Martin and The Last Legion with Colin FirthHollywood to BollywoodBen Kingsley in Teen Patti (Three Cards)Sylvester Stallone in KambakhtIshqJennifer Chambers directed Hiss

34. Whats in store for BollywoodBetter ContentOnce known for their gimmick flicks and illogical story line, the whole genre of Indian movies are transforming into something much more substantialBreaking the ConventionsAnother aspect undergoing a marked change is the resurgence of actors that may or may not be good looking but are very fine actors in themselves indeed

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