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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry in 2010. [1] Six films made it to the top 30 list of highest grossing Hindi films at the Indian box office. The total net amount earned by the top ten films of the year was ₹ 7,350.7 million (US$88 million), compared to 2009's ₹ 6.58 billion (US$79 million), a percentage increase of 11.71%. 2010 marks the first time that the top ten ...
In 2010, there was a dramatic increase and prominence in the use of 3D-technology in filmmaking after the success of Avatar in the format, with releases such as Alice in Wonderland, Clash of the Titans, My Name is Khan, Jackass 3D, and numerous other titles being released in 3D formats.
A. A Scandall; Aa Gaya Hero; Aadhaar (2019 film) Aagaah: The Warning; Aahat – Ek Ajib Kahani; Aakhari Decision; Aakhri Sauda: The Last Deal; Aakrosh (2010 film)
An Indian Tamil-language science fiction Zombie Thriller film, written and directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan. The film stars Jayam Ravi and Lakshmi menon. This film, became the first Indian Tamil language film in the zombie genre.It was released on 19 February 2016.
February 29 Raspberry Pi, a bare-bones, low-cost credit-card sized computer created by volunteers mostly drawn from academia and the UK tech industry, is released to help teach children to code.
This is a list of films produced by the Indian Hindi-language film industry, popularly known Bollywood, based in Mumbai ordered by year and decade of release. Although "Bollywood" films are generally listed under the Hindi language, most are in Hindustani and in Hindi with partial Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Urdu and occasionally other languages ...
A. A Day in the Life of Lakshmi Manchu's Feet; A Scandall; A1 (film) Aa Drushya; Aa Gaya Hero; Aa Karaala Ratri; Aaaah (film) Aachariyangal; Aadai; Aadama Jaichomada
Hindi cinema is one of the largest centres for film production in the world. Hindi films sold an estimated 341 million tickets in India in 2019. Earlier Hindi films tended to use vernacular Hindustani , mutually intelligible by speakers of either Hindi or Urdu , while modern Hindi productions increasingly incorporate elements of Hinglish .