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I cant watch a single film or even TV without subtitles, I am partially deaf.
Should have listen to parents to keep the volume down
Some are, others are not. It's the same for Indians who love Pakistani music.
The print media is dying. These other forms exist but the internet has become a game changer. It's very difficult for governments to control or propagate their versions now. This is the real world.
I love watching films from Hollywood, Korean, Japanese, Spanish etc but not Bollywood. In fact I purposely boycott Indian films and goods in protest of the occupation of Kashmir just as I boycott Israel goods.
Götterdämmerung;2896451 said:Why shouldn't I be amused. We live in a pluralistic society and we have all kinds of fringe groups. Fact is, none of the Bollywood movies have made into the big screen of Cinemaxx, GErmany's bigest cinema operator. Neither have any of them made into the art house movie scene. Bollywood movies appear either on festivals or in some off off stream movie theaters showing mostly African and Indian movies with a mainly ethnic audience.
Take J-pop as an example, Japanese pop culture has entered into Germany long before any other Asian cultures did and we do have a considerable fan club but they are still far away from being mainstream since no radio station plays J-pop. I remember in the early 1990s there was a hype of Japanese pop music with Pizzicato Five at the forefront and I collected all their CDs and went to all their concerts in my city. But after that hype, J-pop has become a fringe element again until the 2005 when a German boy-group by the name Tokyo Hotel copied the fashion of Japanese cosplay. Their music on the other hand has little to nothing to do with J-pop. All their songs are in German and they still caused some sleepless nights for many teenage girls in Europe.
Glad you accept the ground reality.
May be in your place. Majority of the people in my world still depends on print and TV for their info.
You could have said it earlier instead of dissing cinema industry altogether. So your problem is with Bollywood, not cinema.Thats fine by me.
In this globalized world everything is made everywhere, so good luck with the boycotting part.
PS: India is fast emerging as a location for doing the special effects jobs of films. So next time you see a Hollywood scifi, super hero type films you may have to switch it off as the special effects for that film would have very well done in India. Anyways if you have already seen Spiderman 3, Narnia you already broke the boycott.
The bolded part is when you know you are full of Unless the German Indians turned blonde like the ones in the video below. There are literally millions of these on youtube.
Some Pakistani's watch cartoons too. No big deal.
It's just a matter of time before this changes. Most people will have the internet on their mobile phones.
.You need to read carefully. I never suggested I hate cinema or don't watch it but only Bollywood
You also have little understanding of boycotting. The aim is not to use any product which has any relation to India but to boycott specific industries or goods. Take a look back at the boycott movement in apartheid South Africa.
noo, they are fair and lovely addictsWhy bollywood is filled with light skinned actors and atresses.do indian have an central asia worship?
Why bollywood is filled with light skinned actors and atresses.do indian have an central asia worship?
Except some groups in north western region people are all brown in India. and Hindi cinema truly not represent it's core viewers who are from cow belt. I don't see "fair" north Indians except high caste ones. the people are brown be it from delhi,up,bihar or tamilnadu..except that northern Indians have sharp facial features..that too relative when goes to eastern states like bengal, it overlags with dravidian features mostly.not true mate. But even then your the one to talk.... how are the sales of BB cream going in HK & China?
anyways, bollywood is mostly catering to Hindi speaking population who are lighter skinned as compared to the southern population, and if you look at those movies, it would be filled with dark skinned actors.
noo, they are fair and lovely addicts