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Akshay Kumar s Bell Bottom screen count and advance booking update: 1600 screens with 5000 shows
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Mirroring The Industry: Time to release Sooryavanshi, 83, Shamshera, SMJ 2, Anek, Antim as cinema halls reopen
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A screenplay usually has 10 high points, Sourav Ganguly s life has 50 of them – What route will makers adopt?
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Mirroring The Industry: Satellite and digital deals, risk free business model & death of content in Bollywood
Has Bollywood started playing too safe and lost the ability of taking risks due to the lucrative digital and satellite deals from leading players? Pinkvilla Debates. Written By Has Bollywood lost the ability of taking risk? (Getty Image)
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You give in your best when there is a lot at stake – we have often heard this saying in all spectrums of life. But what happens when there’s nothing at stake? The answer is simple, one tends to go complacent and churn out substandard products in the name of content. This is exactly what is happening with the Hindi film industry, popularly known as Bollywood across the globe. Over the last 10 years, the big wigs of the industry have established a risk-free model of filmmaking, meaning, the producer and the actor will never lose money on a project and it’s always going to be the third party that will entail los
“We are going to write to the [the chief minister] to allow shootings of TV serials and we promise to shoot with the same guidelines that were announced by the government last year. The unit members will work in a bio bubble kind of environment to avoid infections, he said.
About half a million workers, including actors, directors and producers, are registered with the FWICE. Of these, about 250,000 are junior make-up artists, set designers, carpenters and background dancers, Tiwari said.
More than 200 Hindi films are made in a year in Bollywood, with an estimated revenue of Rs3,000 crore or Rs30 billion. Trade analyst Himesh Mankad says the industry’s losses last year could easily amount to around Rs20 billion, according to news agency PTI.