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    Bibasha Basu

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    Bipasha is often credited as being one of the most beautiful and sexy female actors we have in Bollywood today. In fact‚ even her Critics Award has credited her for working hard to become a famous model. She was ranked 8th in Times 50 most Desirable Women in 2011. Twice‚ she was named as the “Sexiest Woman in Asia” by “Eastern Eye”‚ in 2005 and 2007. Given her slim frame and bold image‚ Bipasha is a head-turner to her fans around the world‚ but she recently told the media that as a child and teenager

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    The Role of Culture in Discourse 1.0 Introduction Discourse‚ its etymology comes from Latin‚ discursus (which means “running to and fro”) is the term that concerns with spoken and written communication. In linguistics‚ discourse is a unit of language longer than a single sentence. More broadly‚ discourse could be the use of spoken or written language in a social context. According to Hinkel and Fotos (2002) in New Perspectives on Grammar Teaching in Second Language Classrooms‚ discourse

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    Movie Marketing in India

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    many good films failing to do well. But with the entry of satellite TV and foreign films into the domestic Indian entertainment market‚ it is becoming increasingly difficult for the Bollywood films to earn the numbers it used to. Also‚ with the industry ’s international profile getting a boost‚ a number of Bollywood production companies have started taking marketing of their films seriously. At its core‚ a movie is just a concept and its marketing is akin to being a prototype of the concept.

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    Generation Gap

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    The generational gap is a term popularized in Western countries during the 1960s referring to differences between people of younger generations and their elders‚ especially between children and their parents.[1] Although some generational differences have existed throughout history‚ modern generational gaps have often been attributed to rapid cultural change in the postmodern period‚ particularly with respect to such matters as musical tastes‚ fashion‚ culture and politics. A generation gap is

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    credit cards. The EMI and credit payment system thus flourishes in the USA thanks to the extravagant habits of people! Capitalism- its at its best. Dream job seems to be the constantly stressful‚ no security one at Wall Street or the glamorous Hollywood! Family life doesn’t seem to be on anyone’s priority list! Everyone is just so independent! Education though considered important‚ is not really stressed upon to become successful. This maybe one of the reasons as to why a being “highly qualified

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    Ethics in Indian Cinema

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    into many divisions according to their language known a Bollywood – Hindi Films Kollywood - Tamil films Tollywood - Telegu Film Mollywood - Malayalam films Sandlewood – Kannada films Bollywood is a powerful medium that provides useful and entertaining information on history‚ civilization‚ variety of cultures‚ religions‚ socio-economics and politics. More and more people‚ irrespective of their ethnicity‚ watch Bollywood films in many parts of the

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    Monsoon Wedding Analysis

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    Narrative o The film’s narrative is constructed around the erection of the wedding tent by PK Dubey. o The romance entanglements of the Punjabi family is played out against this "manufactured" nuptial event. o traces five intersecting stories‚ each navigating through different aspects of love of during a traditional Punjabi wedding in Delhi. In essence: o The love between a couple married for 25 years‚ teenage lust‚ the bride’s tryst with her lover the night before her arranged marriage to

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    Beauty Pageants

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    outside of my comfort zone‚” she said. “They taught me to push myself and to always believe in myself.” Aishwariya Rai‚ also known as Miss World in 1994‚ later became a Bollywood actress. Now she even stars in Hollywood movies like Bride and Prejudice‚ and The Pink Panther2. A great change from a pageant winner into a Bollywood actress is a great achievement for her. This shows that pageants can help you be known to the world. I also say that beauty pageants don’t purpose in society . First

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    lux history

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    year This HUL product was launched in India in 1929 and its very first advertisement featured Leela Chitnis as the brand ambassador. Lux popularly tagged itself as “The beauty Soap of Filmstars”. It has heavily advertised in India using Bollywood actresses as its brand ambassadors from Asha Parekh‚ Mala Singh‚ Hema Malini‚ Rekha to Kareena Kapoor‚ Aishwarya Rai‚ Priyanka Chopra and Katrina Kaif in the latest ads. The brand had used male actors only twice in its advertisements – Shahrukh Khan

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    Research on Pakistani Cinema

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Introduction Cinemas of the third-world countries produce more than half of the world’s films. Countries such as Pakistan have emerged from the Western control. Pakistan shared its film history with Indian cinema (known as Bollywood) before Partition of the Southeast Asia in 1947.Pakistan cinema was in the top ten-film production countries until the mid 1980s. India was the international market for Pakistani film distributers and filmmakers at that time. There was a duration

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