1. max In the commentary: "Bollywood: Postmodernism's Legacy to the INternational Dance World" by Drid Williams the author makes a lot of valid points on Bollywood's impact on the Western world. The article ends stating "...Bollywood and its namesakes may distinguish themselves over time merely as the archetypes of plagiarized, computer-generated, imitative mishmash..." However, this is not a fair representation of Bollywood in my opinion. Bollywood is largely a product of society, like many things in life, and I believe that the tropes used throughout Hindi films will continued to be built upon and grow with Hindi culture. I think that both Bollywood and Hollywood will be looked back upon much like we look back on the classics. As the basis and the foundation of what later multimeda will become. 2.jimmy lin The author of this passage spent two months in Yogyakarta watching the performances. He was one his nightly tour to watch three different shows while eating gado - gado (vegetables with spicy peanut sauce) He noticed different unique characters such as the Cemek. The Cemek is a yogykarta actor and mime artist, this character in particular use to be a thief and now playing a meditation on power and oppression. As he moved to the second performance taking place in a beautiful pavilion seated while watching dancers perform a court dance. This play showed a Ramayana legend as a very simple love story. Noticing that the tourist did not find these types of acting very interesting.Within a few meters of each other, the authoer was about to see and listen to many different things. A rock concert, a shower puppet play, classical court dance, and a politically oriented mime. These were just a few wonder that he saw in their night life og yogyakarta, a mixtyra of middle eastern, indian, and malaysian culture fused. 3. dao Indian has thrived and grown in this new globalized world. It is now one of the top three economies and its presence is known in media. Most global citizens have an impression of either Indian's economic power or also its cultural impact. Matusitz and Payano have said diasporic audience of 10 million. However this audience has not reflected in large monetary sums. They also mention a term of "glocalisation." Glocalisation represents innovative cultural hybrids and variations of norms and practices to cater to local preferences and tastes. Therefore Bollywood itself has been that hybrid of indian culture with american film. This term is representative of marketing the industry to position itself for members outside of physically being in India. Despite its 10 million viewers, why do you think its such a low profit margin industry. Well we should take into concern, copyright and pirating within the global market. America has done a rather good job at protecting its media with the FBI and other agencies. However when it comes to foreign media this is not as regulated because it is not a U.S. good. Therefore the sta ...