The document discusses the business of Bollywood, including the roles of producers who invest money into movies, expenses related to stories and locations, the role of distributors in theaters, and revenue sharing models for single screen and multiplex cinemas. Producers fund movies and producers select actors and write dialogues based on the story. Movies may be filmed domestically or internationally. Distributors help get movies shown in theaters, which then share box office earnings on a declining scale over the first three weeks, with higher percentages going to theaters initially.