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The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is an annual film festival held in Los Angeles, California.Established by Christina Marouda in 2003, as a nonprofit organization devoted to paving the way for a greater appreciation of Indian cinema [1] [2] [3] and diverse culture by providing the public with a selection of films from and about the Indian diaspora by Indian and international ...
Retrieved 25 September 2024. His latest release Kalki 2898 AD featuring Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan and Deepika Padukone, among others, became one of the highest-grossing Indian films with a collection of over Rs 1,200 crore approx worldwide. ^ Rawal, Sugandha (17 July 2024).
Kollywood is the informal name derived from Kodambakkam in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the base of Tamil -language film industry. The Bengali film industry based out of Tollygunge in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. It was the first Hollywood-inspired nickname, dating back to 1932. The Telugu film industry in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India.
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, [1] refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (former name of Mumbai) and "Hollywood". The industry is a part of the larger Indian cinema, which also ...
The Cinema of India pavilion has garnered recognition at the Cannes Film Festival since its inception in 1946. [1] [2] The 1946 social-realistic film Neecha Nagar became the first Indian film to gain recognition at the Cannes, after it was awarded Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, the festival's highest prize, at the first Cannes.
Indian films have been released in overseas markets since the latter half of the 1940s. Some of these have had significant commercial success and been nominated for numerous awards. The first Indian film to have a worldwide release was from 1952 (Aan, directed by Mehboob Khan). In the 1950s, Indian films saw success in a handful of regions.
In 2000, the overseas export market for Indian films was worth $100 million annually. [47] The Naseeruddin Shah -starrer Monsoon Wedding (2001) crossed ₹100 crore overseas, followed by the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer My Name Is Khan (2010) [48] and then the Aamir Khan -starrer 3 Idiots (2009) in 2011.
Pages in category "Indian film industries" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Assamese cinema; B.