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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 ...
Bollywood movies from India which feature as Hindi films are mostly made in the Hindustani language. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Similarly, Urdu films are also made in Hindustani language . Modern Urdu and modern Hindi are more similar in overall vocabulary.
S. Saajan; Saat Hindustani; Salma (1985 film) Sangam (1964 Hindi film) Seeta Aur Geeta; Shaan (1980 film) Shagoon; Shakti (1982 film) Shama (1946 film) Sikandar (1941 film) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: The Messiah; Sultanat; Suraj (film)
The movie boasts one of the best performances of S.D. Burman, Sahir Ludhianvi, Geeta Dutt and Mohammed Rafi to produce one of the most lyrical Hindi musicals. [ according to whom? ] Sahir's work in the film's music was particularly praised; As stated in The Hindu , "While for Pyaasa, a film considered the brainchild of Guru Dutt, the soul ...
0–9. List of Hindi films of 1920; List of Hindi films of 1921; List of Hindi films of 1922; List of Hindi films of 1923; List of Hindi films of 1924; List of Hindi films of 1925
Bhaktha Prahalad (Tamil, Hindi) Tamil version had T. S. Balaiah and A. Karunanidhi enacting the role of Prahlad's mentors and Rajendra Nath and Dhumal portrayed the same roles in its Hindi version 1974 Vayanadan Thampan: A. Vincent: Malayalam Pyasa Shaitan (Hindi) Hindi version directed by Joginder; additional footage reshot 1977 Aadu Puli Attam
A lot of sequels and sometimes prequels to the old silver screen feature films have been released in many of the Indian languages. A film series is a collection of related films in succession. Their relationship is not fixed, but generally share a common diegetic world.
Bollywood movies are regularly screened in Dubai cinemas, and Bollywood is becoming popular in Turkey; Barfi! was the first Hindi film to have a wide theatrical release in that country. [245] Bollywood also has viewers in Central Asia (particularly Uzbekistan [ 246 ] and Tajikistan ).