If you're a lover of movies, you've probably come across the term "Bollywood". Bollywood is the Indian film industry and is responsible for making many popular movies such as Joker or 3 Idiots. If you're curious about this genre of film, we recommend checking out the article below. And if you're interested in downloading Race 2 full movie HD (high-definition) (2010), then we've also included a link to that! It's time for a quick introduction to one of the most prolific and well-known genres of film: Bollywood. This article will provide an overview of what this genre entails and how it came to be part of mainstream cinema culture around the world. So, what is Bollywood, exactly? To begin with, bollywood refers to the origins of Hindi cinema. The Hindi film industry (also known as the National Film Development Corporation) was founded in 1932 by Ardeshir Irani under the name "Associated Motion Pictures." The old style of this production was to produce films based on various historical events, but it wasn't until 1936 that Iraniani shifted his focus toward creating films focused around Hindu mythology and folklore. During this time period began the tradition of "star" actors began. These included Raj Kapoor (who later changed his name to Mohan Raj Kapoor), Ashok Kumar, Nargis and Mala Sinha. With the success of their films, other filmmakers began to imitate this style. Bollywood films produced during this period were usually filmed in black-and-white, and consisted of love stories involving romance or fantasy settings. There were notable exceptions to this rule, however. One example is the film "Mother India" (1957), which was one of the first films produced by Raj Kapoor since his change in name. While previously he had maintained a "star" status with his earlier films, Raj Kapoor became more involved in film production following the success of "Mother India." The 1960s brought an even greater change into Bollywood cinema because audiences began demanding more epic and adventurous stories. Films such as "Sholay" (1975) were very popular at that time. These films used more of a "Western" style of film production, which featured sword fights, more action-oriented storylines and even horse riding. The rise of Bollywood during the 1960s is also thought to be due to the increased attention paid to these productions by international fans, who were curious about the exotic culture of India. The 1970s continued with this trend. Movies like "Shaan" (1973), "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" (1977), and "Deewar" (1975) are some of Bollywood's biggest hits from that decade. In addition, the seventies saw an increase of more modern stories being produced. Films such as "Sholay" and "Shaan" were popular for their realistic storylines, while films such as "Deewar" and "Karma" seemed very different from the rest. This is a very interesting trend because it shows a shift in how Bollywood movies were perceived by the audience. In 1979, Shashi Shekhar met Shahrukh Khan and gave them both big roles in his film "Deewar." Shahrukh Khan was a newcomer to Bollywood, but he had been gaining a lot of popularity on the Indian television scene.
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