India’s Film Industry More Exciting Than Ever!
Team Udayavani, Jun 30, 2021, 4:20 PM IST
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India is a country with a very passionate relationship with the world of movies. This craze for the seventh art goes beyond the borders of the country and its religious differences. When it comes to Indian cinema, most people immediately refer to Bollywood. But connoisseurs know that there is not a single Indian cinema. The diversity of India’s population fosters the regional film industry, each in its own language.
Who Are India’s Movie Fans?
Indian cinema is aimed at an audience who wants maximum entertainment at the lowest cost. Most of these spectators are employees or workers who want to escape the daily routine: small accommodation, lack of comfort, the weight of traditions and family, lack of freedom, and sexual deprivation. The seventh art should bring them an enchanted parenthesis in this difficult daily life. An escape that allows them a few hours of reverie, imagination, and escapes with lovely young women, dance, music, stories in which the hero triumphs with mystery, adventure, not to mention scenes of fights. In addition, these viewers discover another way of life through films that are sometimes shot in Europe, the USA, or Singapore. The producers have clearly identified the needs of the public! That’s why each film is a cocktail of love, dance, music, mystery, fun, adventure, humor, and morals. And therefore, Bollywood is popular all over the world including in Western countries, Besides, many online casinos in Europe offer Bollywood-themed slots to attract a larger clientele like with Spin Casino India.
Movie Theatres in India, a Crazy Atmosphere
There is a real fascination with the fans, who flock to each film release: we sometimes see big celebrations outside the theatres, with firecrackers, or religious rituals in front of the giant posters of the heroes. The faithful are numerous not to miss the first session. And in the room, the party continues, with family or friends, they buy popcorn, samosas, chicken, or ice cream. The hero has the right to a triumphant entry even on the screen; Authentic spectators who cry, who laugh, who live through the film. They become part of the film and become someone else for a few hours. Therefore, there are many who react throughout the duration of the film, hiss at love scenes, curses bad guys, claps in brawls, and sings along. The party is such that intermission is the norm. This will also surprise the foreign viewer who would like to remain immersed in the atmosphere of the film, but it is an additional opportunity to make the viewer consume. Finally, the release date of the films is not trivial. The big productions are stuck on the dates of the Hindu religious festivities, Pongal (January), Hindu New Year (April) or Diwali (November).
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