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Slide 1: Bollywood Interested In Bollywood MoVIes
Slide 2: why Bollywood? Bollywood knows how to set the mood for the audience Approx each film is 3 hours long. That’s a good thing because they include the minor details of life that influence our attitudes The films are REALISTIC
Slide 3: Action History Scary Educational Funny
Slide 4: Bollywood always has the newest dance moves to show, and is known for its awesome music. It has become essential in order to do well in Bollywood you need to know how to move!
Slide 5: The most famous Bollywood movies have always been the movies that are family orientated. Ones that have realistic family problems. These movies try to teach that all families have problems, but together they can be solved. They teach to love one another and that family is always comes first
Slide 6: Bollywood actors give it all they got. Bollywood actors have to work hard to keep there image otherwise easily it will be stolen. Not only do they need to spice up there movies but also play different roles in order to Pressure on the actors to not only look keep the audience good (body wise), but to be better than excited. there competition
Slide 7: Competition is everywhere. Bollywood actresses not only try there best but give 110% effort, so they can win the #1 Actress award, which is given to one female every year. Madhuri Dixit(left)- is known to be the queen of Bollywood. She has won about 5 #1 Actress awards. Aishwarya Rai(top)-has won 3
Slide 8: 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Industry Voted Awards Hollywood worth most per Year Bollywood $million watched Lollywood
Slide 9: Winning movie awards is a big thing in Bollywood. Why? Well, there are so many. Top: “Koi Mil Gaya” won so many awards that when Part 2(Krrish-right) was released 2 years later it was no surprise that it too would be the years blockbuster
Slide 10: Jordon, Ellen and Angela Cowan. 2008. “Bollywood theatre, who are the stars, and how to become a star?,” Pp. 203-215 in Kimmel, Michael, Amy Aronson and Amy Kaler(Eds.), The Bollywood Reader, Canadian Edition. Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press. Lail, Amindeep. 2008. “Bollywood and you”. Pp. 100-500 in Bollywood Craze, The Bollywood Stars, Britain Edition. Stars, AB: University of Calgary.



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