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Is Indian cinema industry inward focused
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Indian cinema (in all languages)
addresses corruption, in-house terrorism, social injustice by various
systems etc.. this is more inward when compared to Hollywood which
focuses on outward global issue such as economic crisis, global
terrorism, science fictions like life on another planet etc..
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Yes, its indeed focussed. Ofcourse you can find many movies which are made for no rhyme of reason... but for sure there are many pathbreaking movies which if not for the the complete society.. has been of some use or a reason to change for few.....
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We had witnessed the most pathetic decade in Malayalam movie industry from 2000 – 2010. The decade is winding up with just few countable hits that too making no great shakes in the industry. Biggest Hits in this decade. 2000: Narasimham 2001: Raavanaprabhu 2002: Meesa Madhavan 2003: Balettan 2004: Sethurama Iyer CBI 2005: Rajamanikyam [1] 2006: Classmates [2] 2007: Hallo 2008: Twenty:20 [3] 2009: Pazhassi Raja [4] 2010: Pokkiri Raja Beginning of the decade itself was in a very bad shape for the Malayalam film Industry. In 2000, we could witness only two hits in Malayalam which were Narasimham and Valyettan. 2001 was more pathetic with only one big hit Ravanaprabhu. Kakkakuyil ...
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