From Dadasaheb Phalke to Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Karan Johar, Rajkumar Hiraani, etc, the Indian film industry has truly come of age. A living example of the "rags to riches" story. The industry is the highest profit-grossing business today. The various legends associated with this industry are institutions in their own fields.
When I say the Indian Film Industry, I do not just mean Bollywood. This industry is a result of the conglomeration of various other language and genre of cinema like Bengali, Marathi, South-Indian, Punjabi, Gujarati, etc. This Industry has taken cinematic brilliance to a very new level altogether. It boasts of the title of "the biggest film industry'' in the world.
The industry is the epitome of unity and team spirit. Right from the producer, director, actor, singer, composer, to the lesser-known cinematographer, editor, and even a spot-boy, every body work together in complete synchronization to supply us with endless. Just like the parts of a machinery fit together that function in complete collaboration to produce the result, similarly every body associated with the Indian film industry are like the fine parts of its machinery, and even if a single part is missing the whole system will collapse.
The Film Industry's amazing unity is not just seen through their filmmaking, whenever their has been a crisis, this industry has come out of it as a winner only because of its undying team effort. For example: this industry was facing an acute financial crunch few years ago, but they stood united and came out of this crisis unharmed. Not just this, the Industry has also raised its voice on issues of social concern, sometimes through its films and sometimes through personal appeals.
Now with the Indian Film industry going global, there is more to watch out for entertainment tips, both from Bollywood as well as regional cinema. This globalization is the result of tremendous team effort shown by the exponents of this industry.
The silver screen has produced many golden moments. They are the sellers of dreams and we are just too glad to buy every single one of them. I salute the dream-weavers and say, "Indian Film Industry, let the passion continue".
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