2. The cinema of India consists of films produced across India, including the cinematic culture of Mumbaialong with the cinematic traditions of provinces such as Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,Bengal,Assam, Punjab. Indian films came to be followed throughout Southeast Asia and the Middle East—where modest dressing and subdued sexuality of these films was found to be acceptable to the sensibilities of the audience belonging to these regions. As cinema as a medium gained popularity in the country as many as 1,000 films in various languages of India were produced annually. 11/4/09
3. 11/4/09 Overview India is the world's largest producer of films, producing close to a thousand films annually.About 600 of the total films produced are in Telugu and Hindi, approximately 300 each, while the remaining are in other languages.However, Hindi films account for about half of the total revenue generated by cinema in India. In the 21st century, Indian cinema, along with the American and Chinese film industries, became a global enterprise. Enhanced technology paved the way for upgradation from established cinematic norms of delivering product, radically altering the manner in which content reached the target audience.
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6. During the early twentieth century cinema gained popularity amongIndian population In BombayTickets were made available to common man for 4 annas(low) and for financiallycapable additional comforts were made.
7. As sound technology advanced the 1930s saw the rise of music in Indian cinema with musicals such as Indra Sabha and Devi Devyani marking the beginning of song-and-dance in India's films.
11. The First Indian to make film was Harishchandra Sakharam Bhatavdekar(Save Dada) made tow short films The Wrestlers & Man and Monkey in 1899.11/4/09