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The most celebrated Indian film Industry, Bollywood is the world's most expensive film industry. Here are some notable films of Bollywood that are worth watching. 1. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam 2. Devdas 3. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham -> Death of a Superstar 4. Last Tango in Paris -> Sex, Laundry and LEsbianism 5. BorderA Way Out "Bollywood" is also a widely used term in Mandarin Chinese. The word Borie "Bówēi" has been used to describe Indian cinema and its exponents since at least 1926, and the name is still common today: for example, "Journey to Bollywood" (爱情列车 qíngqí liàngchē), a 1998 film about Indians who travel by train to Mumbai to find work as extras in a Bollywood movie. "Bollywood" is also often used more generally to refer to the Hindi-language film industry, Bollywood style. A noticeable trend in English-language usage of the term during this period is in describing India's two largest film industries, Mumbai and Calcutta, as "Bollywood". Often the word is used more generically to refer to the Hindi-language film industry itself; for example, an article on Indian films could be titled "Andheri Wesh Wishes", after Andheri (East) in Mumbai. The need for globally visible Bollywood films has led many studios to create films with international settings and themes. Most of the films produced in the UAE are produced in Bollywood. Likewise, most of the films from Sweden are made in Bollywood, particularly after they established an office in Mumbai. In the United States, "Bollywood" is becoming part of a growing genre known as "Hipster Movies". Movies about hipsters and Indie Rock bands have sprung up all over America. These movies usually have a twist to them with a Bollywood-inspired plotline. Some notable examples of these films include "What Happens In Vegas" and "All About You".The most famous film on India is undoubtedly Disney's 1951 animated feature film "Theeren. In 1968, the cartoon "Shurakar" was released. It was an Indian TV series, and it didn't air in India, and was not dubbed because it wasn't very popular. But two years later, America got to see an English dubbed version of Shurakar on tapes and VHS tapes. It is said that "Shurakar" is based on Rabindranath Tagore's story "Shrikrishna". During the 1970s there were many Bollywood films produced. It peaked in 1978 with over 200 films being released each year. As of 2000, Hindi-language films are still the most popular film genre in India. cfa1e77820
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