Please, if you actually believe the accuracy+validity of those polls, then I have a bridge I can sell you in Brooklyn. They steal movie story lines left and right, and make them so ridiculous, it not even funny or they are "inspired". At least acknowledge that they are based on a previously released movie instead of claiming it was your own idea. Why can't they simply get rid of the stupid songs and shit have the movie only. You can easily do that with a DVD nowadays. Its ridiculous having to skip through 50-60% of the movie.
Indian movies are actually watched all over US, Canada, UK, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, many parts of Africa, the Middle East, Fiji, Mauritius, West Indies, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, and more. Pretty much wherever there are people of Indian decent all over the world.
Indian movies aren't only watched in movie theaters, the spread of DVDs has helped a lot, the quality of VHS versions was horrible, piracy is still rampant.
Indian films began coming to Russia in the 50s. India had socialist leanings; Russia was in the grip of the cold war, closed off from the West and they began diplomatic and trade relations. Indian films became the most popular cultural export between the two countries.
Please, if you actually believe the accuracy+validity of those polls, then I have a bridge I can sell you in Brooklyn. They steal movie story lines left and right, and make them so ridiculous, it not even funny or they are "inspired". At least acknowledge that they are based on a previously released movie instead of claiming it was your own idea. Why can't they simply get rid of the stupid songs and shit have the movie only. You can easily do that with a DVD nowadays. Its ridiculous having to skip through 50-60% of the movie.
Indian movies are actually watched all over US, Canada, UK, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, many parts of Africa, the Middle East, Fiji, Mauritius, West Indies, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, and more. Pretty much wherever there are people of Indian decent all over the world.
Indian movies aren't only watched in movie theaters, the spread of DVDs has helped a lot, the quality of VHS versions was horrible, piracy is still rampant.
Indian films began coming to Russia in the 50s. India had socialist leanings; Russia was in the grip of the cold war, closed off from the West and they began diplomatic and trade relations. Indian films became the most popular cultural export between the two countries.