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Bollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language film
industry based in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), Maharashtra, India.
 Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centers
of film production in the world.
Bollywood is formally referred to as Hindi cinema.
 There has been a growing presence of Indian English in dialogue and songs as
well. It is common to see films that feature dialogue with English words (also
known as Hinglish), phrases, or even whole sentences.
Bollywood films are mostly musicals, and are
expected to contain catchy music in the form of songand-dance numbers woven into the script.
 A film's success often depends on the quality of such
musical numbers. Indeed, a film's music is often
released before the movie itself and helps increase the
audience.
 Songs and dances, love triangles, comedy and daredevil thrills are all mixed up in a three-hour-long
extravaganza with an intermission.
Such movies are called masala films, after the Hindi
word for a spice mixture.
Like masalas, these movies are a mixture of many
things such as action, comedy, romance and so on.
Most films have heroes who are able to fight off villains
all by themselves.
Bollywood plots have tended to be melodramatic.
They frequently employ formulaic ingredients such
as star-crossed lovers and angry parents, family ties,
sacrifice, kidnappers, conniving villains, courtesans
with hearts of gold, long-lost relatives and siblings
separated by fate, dramatic reversals of fortune, and
convenient coincidences.
There have always been Indian films with more
artistic aims and more sophisticated stories, both
inside and outside the Bollywood tradition . They
often lost out at the box office to movies with more
mass appeal.
Bollywood film music is called filmi music (from Hindi, meaning "of films").
Songs from Bollywood movies are generally pre-recorded by professional playback
singers, with the actors then lip synching the words to the song on-screen, often while
dancing.
The hero or heroine often perform with a troupe of supporting dancers.
 If the hero and heroine dance and sing a duet, it is often staged in beautiful natural
surroundings or architecturally grand settings. This staging is referred to as a
"picturisation".
During the 64th Cannes Film festival-Bollywood has made
its presence with some projects including National award
winning filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Heroine'-starring
Aishwarya Rai, and 'Prague' directed by the creative head of
'Dev.D'- Ashish Shukla,also Shekhar Kapoors 'Bollywood-The
Greatest Love Story Ever Told' was premiered in out of
competition segment
Another project 'Prague' is a romantic psychological thriller
based in Czech capital. This is second film after Imtiaz Alis
Rockstar that is completely based in Prague the mysterious
city
The Cannes film festival has always seen a splash of Bollywood through the years. Here's
a look at the presence of Bollywood at Cannes Festival who created waves and added
glitz and glamour to the event.
Aishwarya Rai Bachhan
Aishwarya Rai has
been part of Cannes
since 2002, when her
film 'Devdas' was
screened there. The
following years saw
her either as part of
the jury or the
glitterati..
The Indian presence
at the annual Cannes
Film Festival just got
hotter with another
hottie walking the red
carpet besides
Aishwarya Rai,
Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone
Get-together: (From right to left) Aishwarya
Rai Bachchan, father-in-law actor Amitabh
Bachchan, husband Abhishek Bachchan and
mother-in-law actress Jaya Bachchan arrive
at the 61st Cannes International Film
Festival on May 17, 2008 in Cannes,
southern France.
Aishwarya and Shahrukh Khan pose
together to give a generous spalsh of
Bollywood touch to the 55th Cannes film
festival.
Preity Zinta looks resplendant in a black dress
during the 59th Cannes film Festival in France
May 18, 2006.
Sonam Kapoor
The actress who, like Ash, endorses cosmetic giant
L'Oreal, walked the red carpet for the Cannes Film
Festival 2011 for the first time when she attended the
premiere of The Artist at the Palais des Festivals.