2011
Why Indian Movies Are Being More Popular Among The Young Generation Than Bangladeshi Movies?
BANGLADESI & INDIAN MOVIES RESEARCH
Lightening Stars
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH
Title Page
Why Indian Movies Are Being More Popular Among The Young Generation Than Bangladeshi Movies: A Survey Among Young Generation In Dhaka.
A report submitted to the Department of English, AIUB, in part-fulfillment
Of the requirements of the final examination in Business Communication,
Spring Semester 2010-2011
Prepared & Submitted By
Group: Lightening Stars
( Section P )
MAZHARUL HAQUE
MD. JESAN HABIB AZMI
KAMRUZZAMAN SHOUROV
MD. AKTAR-UZ-ZAMAN
Course Teacher
QUMRUL HASAN CHOWDHURY
Lecturer
Department of English
Date of Submission
27 April 2011
* American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB)
Forwarding Letter
April 20, 2011
Qumrul Hasan Chowdhury
Course Instructor,
Business Communication
American International University-Bangladesh
Subject: Submission of the report of the group “Lightening Stars”.
Dear Sir,
We take the pleasure to submit our report titled “Why Indian movies are being more popular among the young generation than Bangladeshi movies?” The report provides us the opportunity to know the real scenario of the popularity / unpopularity Bangladeshi and Indian movies among the young generation.
In this research, we tried to see what the opinions of young generation are about the Indian and Bangladeshi movies. Indian movies are more popular now in young generation but Bangladeshi movies not. It’s very attractive to them. Data for this research collected by means of survey. We saw that even though some representatives of the young generation like Bangladeshi movies, most of them don’t like them. The research
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