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    Bollywood

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    Bollywood in short‚ is the name for the film industry in Mumbai or formerly Bombay. It is considered to be the largest as far as films produced and tickets sold. They call Bollywood the movie capital of the world. 14 million Indians go to movies daily and there are more then 250 movie theatres in Mumbai alone according to an article called Bollywood‚ India’s movie industry known as Bollywood‚ by Matt Rosenberg. Bollywood films are very much a theatrical production a lot like a musical that

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    Go Global- or No?

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    analysis package with the global targets. CEO‚ Greg McNally and other key personnel have realised the competitive threats and need of maintaining company’s competitiveness. For this‚ there is a dilemma of whether to internationalise the business or to focus on domestic market by exploring potential industries like chemical‚ petrochemical‚ pharmaceutical‚ etc. Currently‚ not to go global is the wise decision for company as it lacks capabilities for international business. It can use domestic market expansion

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    Date: To: Greg McNally‚ CEO of Data Clear From: Subject: Go Global ¡Vor No? In an effort to compete with VisiDat‚ DataClear has been facing a dilemma if they should go global as a strategy to keep its current market. I have listed the pros and the cons of going global and I have also submitted a solution. „« Why Data Clear should go global? 1. DataClear has a competitive advantage over the new company VisitDat‚ because over the years DataClear has been very successful increasing it

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    Go Global—or No? In my view‚ the answer is "not yet." To survive‚ DataClear has to go global in the future but its current decision-making process and rationale are flawed. What DataClear needs to do is to not panic‚ slow down‚ and take a clearer look at its situation and the business environment and develop some strategic options that will allow it to go global when the time comes. They’ve got some time but not a whole lot of it. As stated in the case‚ they need to focus. Despite VisiDat’s

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    Indian film industry known as Bollywood‚ produced its first silent film in 1913 and its first sound film in 1931‚ two unique ‘firsts’ both of which occurred before India’s independence in 1947. Post Independence era of the 1950s and 1960s is often termed Bollywood’s Golden Age‚ during which Bollywood produced numerous critically acclaimed movies.  From the late 1960s-Present‚ the Modern Age of Bollywood has brought this Hindi Cinema under an international limelight. Bollywood actors and actresses are

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    Essay2 October 5‚ 2010 Bollywood is the informal term used for the Hindi-based film industry based in India. Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and is one of the largest centers of film production in the world. Bollywood films almost always have a series of songs and dances that sets it apart from industries like Hollywood. Bollywood dancing is a critical part of Indian film and culture and has changed in a number of ways throughout the years. Bollywood dancing is primarily based

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    Bollywood and Liberalization Bollywood as a term has been roughly in vogue for the last four decades and is synonymous to the Hindi film industry of Mumbai‚ formerly Bombay. But not until recently the term Bollywood has become a global phenomenon with the hay days of the economic liberalization or globalization in India since 1991. But before we delve deep into Bollywood‚ it is imperative that we should throw light on the economic phenomena of globalization and its socio-cultural impact on

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    Following India’s independence‚ the period from the late 1940s to the 1960s is regarded by film historians as the "Golden Age" of Hindi cinema.[15][16][17] Some of the most critically acclaimed Hindi films of all time were produced during this period. Examples include the Guru Dutt films Pyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) and the Raj Kapoor films Awaara (1951) and Shree 420 (1955). These films expressed social themes mainly dealing with working-class urban life in India; Awaara presented the

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    Bollywood and Mumbai

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    billion) in corporate taxes. Mumbai’s per-capita income is Rs.48‚954 which is almost three times the national average. Many of India’s numerous conglomerates (including State Bank Of India‚ Tata Group‚ Godrej and Reliance)‚ and four of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai. Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have branches in this area. Up until the 1980s‚ Mumbai owed its prosperity largely to textile mills and the seaport‚ but the local economy has since been diversified

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    Bollywood Actors

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    Bollywood Actors with no controversies A Bollywood actor with no controversies is like a lake without water or like a desert without sand‚ more popular they are more the number of controversies some genuine some hyped and some just take air from nowhere. From Shahrukh to Salman or from Katrina to Kareena all have had their share of controversies. Though most of the filmstars like to stay away from it‚ there are a few like Rakhi Sawant and Veena Malik who like to be in the epicenter of controversies

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