Kolkata is the relatively unexplored part of India as far as Hindi films are concerned.
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A lot of people in India are not that into non-Indian films or Western films.
Hindi films are so deceptive. I thought Mumbai was this big, grand, beautiful city with sea-facing flats.
There is more to Indian cinema than just Bollywood. I think regional cinema, especially Tamil and Marathi cinema, are exploring some really bold themes.
Western films don't do very well in India.
The film industry is large enough and has many successful icons that have taken Indian cinema to shores beyond India. I think that Indian cinema itself needs to be applauded beyond one individual.
In India, the films are not looked upon just as entertainment. They're a way of life.
What Bollywood lacks is scripts. A lot of the films are copies of western films.
The Indian film industry is very, very vibrant. It is a mix like it is in Hollywood - there is a lot of highly commercial cinema.
Indian cinema is no more limited to audiences in India. We have viewers all around the world, and hence, understanding the global perspective is a must. Cinema Beyond Boundaries would get the viewers and the filmmakers together and would help us in serving them with good quality cinema.
Movies are a big part of our Indian culture.
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