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Bollywood is an Important Part of Indian Culture
29/08/2010 07:33
Bollywood is an Important Part of Indian Culture Most people wouldn't even begin to imagine the humble origins of Bollywood. Indian cinema can be attributed to the two great ancient epics of India, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata which have provided a solid foundation for much of India's commercial cinema today which is fondly referred to as Bollywood. During the Mahatma Gandhi-led national movement, Indian cinema was at its peak taking on a distinct moral code and acting as the social vehicle for moral messages.,We can offer you high quality Coated Abrasives. During this time, most Bollywood directors and screenplay writers for the most part,,led spotlight is a Well-known LED manufacturers of CREE LED. followed the Gandhian philosophy. Many directors were passionate about making their films a vehicle for messages of social reform. Mahatma Gandhi had many social concerns and the films that came out during his era reflected many of them. For instance in Dil Ek Mandir the underlying story was about the oppression of women in family and society. Caste based inequalities were tackled in films like Sujata, Acchut and Haasil. And most prominent perhaps which seems to form the basis of most Bollywood films even today, is the divide between rich and poor, as depicted in films like Pyaasa, Lawaaris and Jaagte Raho. In this modern age, Bollywood continues to embrace commercialism. Just as in the West, there is a culture for people to read about A-list actors in Grazia or Heat magazines; pages brimming with celebrity diets,,led spotlight is a Well-known LED manufacturers of CREE LED. fitness regiChina solar panel catalog and Solar Panel manufacturer directory.mes and DVDs, fans of Bollywood actors and actresses seek to emulate their screen icons, albeit through their clothes, makeup, dance styles or workout regimes. In India the trend to copy the lives of Bollywood screen idols is evidentially extreme. The Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor caused a storm when she dropped down to a size zero. Last year, her nutritionist brought out a book detailing Kareena's eating regime which led to her size zero. The foreword of the book was written by Kareena herself, endorsing her size zero diet. Suddenly women in India were obsessed with becoming the ultimate size zero. On Western catwalks the size zero is frowned upon. And it seems bizarre that Indian women once celebrated for their natural fuller figures are choosing to be more willowy and waif like in favour of their European counterparts.
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