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    Films are a modern entertainment. Every film presents a story. Thetechnique of the film-production, the cinema tricks and the good actingmake us feel, foe the time-being, that the story of the film-show isreal. It influences our life.There are films and films- some films are good ans some, are bad. We

    call a film a good one when its story has a moral or when its story usgood people. The film that makes us wicked people or criminals is abad film. Some good film-stories change even bad people into goodpeople. But the bad film-stories can make even good people into bad.Some juvenile and some adult criminals recently confessed that theyhad committed the crime after having seen particular films.There are also other factors which determine the goodness or badnessof a film. The songs, dances, dialogues, science background of everyepisode, lighting, sound-recording and the action of every charactermust be perfect and appropriate in the good film. If one or more of

    them are defective, it will be a bad film.Cinema is a act as a key to control and eastablish human mind sincefrom long times.

    Audio and visualisation techinique makes perfect acceptance to mindand appericiation,

    cinema in adecade back was to reflect morals,ehics,culture andeducation.

    Now the theme is changed entertainment is the moto.song aremademelodious and meaningful to convey the message of love ,anddevotions

    cinema has a big role in capturing the buisness like tourism .furnitures,textiles and cosmotics.

    Cinema creats new idea and guidlines for lifegraphics and animation are better rols for conveying messages of lovefriendship.

    morden technology usage hepls the control of time and goodappericiation from peoples demerits:

    sex in cinema affects the young brians and morals

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    he cinema of India consists of films produced across India, includingthe cinematic culture of Andhra

    Pradesh , Assam , Gujarat ,Karnataka , Kerala , Mumbai , Odisha , Punjab ,Tamil Nadu and West Bengal . Indian films came to be followedthroughout South Asia and the Middle East. As cinema as a mediumgained popularity in the country as many as 1,000 films invarious languages of India were produced annually. Expatriates incountries such as the United Kingdom and the United States continuedto give rise to international audiences for Indian films of variouslanguagesespecially Telugu , Tamil , Oriya , Kannada , Malayalam , Bengali and Hindi

    In the 20th century, Indian cinema, along with the Americanand Chinese film industries , became a global enterprise. [1] Enhancedtechnology paved the way for upgradation from established cinematicnorms of delivering product, radically altering the manner in whichcontent reached the target audience. [1] Indian cinema found markets inover 90 countries where films from India are screened. [2] The countryalso participated in international film festivals, especially Satyajit Ray (Bengali), Adoor Gopalakrishnan (Malayalam), Mani Ratnam (Tamil), Girish Kasaravalli (Kannada). [2] Indian filmmakerssuch as Shekhar Kapur , Mira Nair , Deepa Mehta etc. found successoverseas. [3] The Indian government extended film delegations toforeign countries such as the United States of America and Japan whilethe country's Film Producers Guild sent similar missions throughEurope. [4]

    India is the world's largest producer of films. [5] [6] In 2009, India

    produced a total of 2961 films on celluloid, that include a staggeringfigure of 1288 feature films. [7] The provision of 100% foreign directinvestment has made the Indian film market attractive for foreignenterprises such as 20th Century Fox , Sony Pictures , and Warner Bros .[8] Prominent Indian enterprises such as Zee , UTV, Adlabs and SunNetwork's Sun Pictures also participated in producing and distributing

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    films. [8] Tax incentives to multiplexes have aided the multiplex boom inIndia. [8] By 2003 as many as 30 film production companies had beenlisted in the National Stock Exchange of India , making the commercialpresence of the medium felt. [8]

    The Indian diaspora consists of millions of Indians overseas for whichfilms are made available both through mediums such as DVDs and byscreening of films in their country of residence wherever commerciallyfeasible. [9] These earnings, accounting for some 12% of the revenuegenerated by a mainstream film, contribute substantially to the overallrevenue of Indian cinema, the net worth of which was found to be 1.3billion US Dollars in 2000. [10] Music in Indian cinema is anothersubstantial revenue generator, with the music rights alone accounting

    for 45% of the net revenues generated by a film in India. [1

    The historical film emerged as a strong genre form very early incinema history and has renewed itself many times over the course of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Although the world of the past is its subject, the genre is often in the vanguard in terms of visual style and cinematic technique. The dramatic, compellingportraits of the past that are brought to life in the historical film havemade it one of the most prestigious as well as one of the mostcontroversial genres in film. It provides both a lens onto the past,which it frequently recreates with exquisite attention to detail andperiod style, while also reflecting the cultural sensibility of the periodin which it was made. Above all, the historical film provides anemotional connection to history in a way that foregrounds the powerand importance of the past in shaping the cultural imaginary in the

    present.

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