may 9 2008
Bollywood is not like Hollywood. Bollywood is not even a place. Its just a name for all Indian movies and music. Although Mumbai in India is the movie making capital of the world. But Bollywood is indeed not a place!
Hollywood in the United States is the movie capital of the world. Bollywood is a part of the large cinema industry based in Mumbai, India.
I've heard that bollywood produces about more then 800 movie per year so the ratio is more then 2 movies per day for about 60 years! And bollywood is just a word for the movies produced in Mumbai, so bollywood doesn't mean all the Indian movies.
Bollywood huh... The answer is in the name. Bollywood is a fusion of the words Bombay, and Hollywood so the answer to your question is Bombay/Mumbai. You could put either, they are the same area.
Mumbai (formerly Bombay) is India's movie capital. The term 'Bollywood' is used to describe India's movie industry.
Aman Siddiqui was the name of child actor. He played it in the movie Bhootnath. This movie was based on a friendly Ghost.
Slumdog millionare is a Bollywood movie named Slumdog carorepati because it was a hit it was translated in english and portuguese.
It's a combination of the words Bombay and Hollywood. Hollywood being the center of the American film industry, and Bombay (Mumbai) being where the large majority of India's films are made. Bollywood does not pertain to all Indian movies, however. It is a genre that generally contains a love story amidst dancing and song.
Bollywood movie 'Dhobi Ghat' is without any intermission.
bollywood movie is very popular among indians. bollywood movie stars are loved by all. they are paid differently according to the movie.
Bollywood is the informal team popularly used for the Hindi Language movie Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The term Kollywood dates back 1940 - 1980 when the term.
Bollywood was named by combining Bombay (the former name of Mumbai, where the Indian film industry is based) and Hollywood (the iconic center of the American film industry). The term "Bollywood" was coined in the 1970s as a play on words, highlighting the importance and influence of the Indian film industry, much like Hollywood in the United States. Bollywood has since become synonymous with the Hindi-language film industry in India, known for its colorful musicals and dramatic storytelling.