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    Music And Dance In India

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    Hindu religion. It wasn’t till around 1960 when dance art forms began turning towards more modern and western themes. In 1899 the first Bollywood short film was screened for the first time, which planted seeds for pop culture to take root within music and redesigned what Hindi music was and will ever be. In a western society like the United States, Bollywood takes on the role of squashing the many stereotypes that linger and taint the image that defines what exactly Indian

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    1. History of Bollywood Bollywood is the Hindi Film Industry of the country and a part of the Indian Film Industry. Bollywood is one of the largest film producers in India and one of the largest centers of film production in the world. However, the first films India watched were not made in Bollywood. The various stages of evolution of bollywood can be categorized as follows: Silent Era to Talkies (1930-1940): Dadasaheb Phalke, the father of Indian Cinema was a man with vision and courage. In the

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    India is a captivating country full of humble traditions, lively festivals, and honest beliefs. With over 2 billion people, India has a vast array of religions and languages with Hindi being the most popular. The Hindu culture is a culture of love, respect, honoring others and humbling one's own ego so that the inner nature, which is naturally pure and modest, will shine forth (Mailerindia Infotek Limited). Hindi is a kind and peaceful religion. It is only fitting to combine a temperate religion

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    Hip Hop In Bollywood Living in the 21st century, one is highly exposed to many different cultures. Due to this high exposure lot of artists gain the ability to diversify their music. Yo Yo Honey Singh, is a prime example of an artist who used the high exposure to introduce a new and exciting style of music to the Bollywood industry. Bollywood being the largest movie producing industry in the world, is known for its native and colorful music. Yo Yo Honey Singh being an Indian rapper and hip hop

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    a. Globalization/pg. 29: The growing interconnections among nations due to the expansion of capitalism The Real Slumdog’s documentary was very interesting and eye opening. The amount of businesses that are run in the one square mile area of Dharavi affect the entire capitalism of the world. Look at it this way, the Slumdog’s as they’re called make crappy money to make some very intricate products. These products will be shipped from Mumbai to the rest of the world eventually. As the products are

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    influence of Honey Singh in Bollywood, Hollywood orchestra was apparent in the music styles chosen by directors and song writers of its time. Western orchestra was used to emphasize in Bollywood movies the different emotions characters were facing during specific scenes. Using jazz and orchestra music in Indian music with Hollywood western influence, blended to form and incorporated music style in Bollywood films. Jazz and orchestra music were given a new meaning in Bollywood movies by creating non verbal

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    Hollywood VS Bollywood. There are various Bollywood movies, which were pristinely made in Hollywood. Simply taking a Hollywood script and making it in Bollywood for Indian audience will not work until unless you integrate an Indian touch to the script (Rao, 2010). In Hollywood movies, it is often found that a lot of movies have an open end for its sequel or sometimes portraying the evil as unvanquishable or triumpher (Rothman, 1996). Bollywood movies end with evil being vanquished or issues in the

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    Lakpa Sherpa Dr. Adams Composition II 1213 2 November 2014 A Movie Review The article “Happy New Year”, a Farah Khan Extravaganza is a Bollywood movie review written by Andy Webster, which is published in The New York Times. The movie review by Webster is satisfying. A famous Bollywood choreographer turned director, Farah Khan has made blockbuster movies like “Main Hoon Na” and “Om Shanti Om” with superstar Shah Rukh Khan as a lead actor in both movies. Now, she is back with yet another multi

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    in/detail/news-photo/bollywood-actress-jacqueline-fernandez-during-an-interview-news-photo/463676690 Image URL (more than 680px, horizontally long): http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/bollywood-actress-jacqueline-fernandez-during-an-interview-for-the-picture-id463676690 Introduction (more than 50 words): Jacqueline Fernandez is an upcoming actress in Bollywood. She was formerly a model and represented Sri Lanka in the Miss Universe beauty contest in 2006. Her acting career in Bollywood began after she

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    many movies in Bollywood since then. Films started becoming grander and technologically advanced. Careers in film industry were no longer a taboo and many relocated to greener pastures and movie industry ensured its propagation. Today, india is the largest producer of films in the world. Some figures estimate there are about 1,500 movies released in Bollywood (alone) annually. Colour and dance: A color of every mood and a color for every occasion are the underlying mantra at Bollywood… a case of art

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