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INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY
The Indian film industry, or Cinema of India, constitutes more than just Bollywood. It includes films produced across the country, including the cinematic culture of Mumbai as well as the traditions of Begal, Assam, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Karntaka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Indian Cinema contributes more than 70% in Asia-Pacific film market, with total share of approximate US$11 billion every year. This topic covers the latest news and information on the growing Indian film industry.
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