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Pages in category "Indian parody films" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amir Salman Shahrukh;
Tere Bin Laden (transl. Without you Laden) [4] is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language satire comedy film produced by Walkwater Media and written and directed by Abhishek Sharma.In the film, an ambitious young Pakistani reporter, in his desperation to migrate to the United States, makes a fake Osama bin Laden video using a lookalike, and sells it to TV channels.
[7] [8] [9] In 2023, the Hindi film industry accounted for 44% of box office revenue, followed by the Telugu industry at 19% and the Tamil industry at 16%. The Kannada (5%), Malayalam (3%), Bengali , Marathi , Odia , Punjabi , Gujarati and Bhojpuri industries contributed to the remainder, while the foreign film industry made up 9% of the total ...
Mythri Movie Makers Sukumar Writings ₹ 812.20 crore [53] 1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion: 28 April 2017: Telugu: Arka Media Works ₹ 510.99 crore 2 KGF: Chapter 2: 14 April 2022: Kannada: Hombale Films ₹ 434.70 crore 3 Kalki 2898 AD: 27 June 2024: Telugu Vyjayanthi Movies ₹ 294.25 crore 2 RRR: 25 March 2022: Telugu DVV Entertainment ...
Brooks' parodies included a Western parody, Blazing Saddles (1974), a horror parody, Young Frankenstein (1974), and a space opera parody, Spaceballs (1987). The ZAZ trio is best known for their film which parodies a number of 1960s and 1970s genres (from exploitation film to kung fu film ), The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) and their air disaster ...
The show has all kinds of entertaining segments including stand-up comedy, group acts, roasting, movie spoofs, and many more. The Tribune described the show as follows: "Sony Entertainment Television is all set to tickle your funny bone with its new and refreshing comedy show Madness Machayenge – India Ko Hasayenge. Redefining the genre by ...
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 pan-Indian film is typically marketed and released in multiple languages across India, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and other regional languages. [6] Such films aim to transcend linguistic , demographic , social , regional , ethnic and cultural barriers, seeking to resonate with a wide audience.