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Apart from Bollywood, Tollywood, there are 26 film industries in the country, have given blockbusters like KGF and Sairat

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Indian film industries

Highlights

  • There are many film industries in India
  • Tamil cinema has created history
  • Growth of Kannada, Marathi and Punjabi cinema is fast

List of Film Industries in India: Hollywood made so many records in the world of cinema that cinema industries of different languages ​​all over the world kept similar names to it. You will be surprised to know that there are 27 film industries in India, whose names will blow your mind. Some of these industries are now trying to leave Bollywood behind, be it ‘KGF-2’ of Sandalwood cinema or ‘Bahubali’ of Tollywood. Marathi, Kannada and Tamil cinema has broken many records over the years. Let us know some special things about some of these industries…

Tamil-Telugu Cinema (Tollywood)

Apart from Bollywood, the biggest budget and highest grossing films in the country are coming from the Tamil-Telugu film industry these days. People call this industry Tollywood. ‘Bahubali: The Beginning’ released from this industry has given a new dimension to Indian cinema. The second part of this film broke its record and made a record by earning 2200 crores. This year also films like ‘RRR’ ‘Pushpa’ and ‘Vikram’ dominated the country.

Kannada Cinema (Sendalwood)

Yash’s film ‘KGF’ has taken films made in Kannada language to new heights. This industry is called Sandalwood.

malayalam cinema

Although the name of Malayalam cinema industry is not on the lines of Hollywood, but this industry has also given many big films to the country. The popular films of this industry include “Pullimurugan”. This is the highest grossing film of Malayalam cinema.

Punjabi Cinema (Pollywood)

Punjabi music industry is the name of the whole country, while in the last few years, Punjabi cinema has also won the hearts of the people. This industry is known as Pollywood. Now many Punjabi movies have started releasing from Pan India. ‘Kismat’, ‘Carry on Jatta’ released from the Punjabi industry also got a lot of praise in the Hindi belt.

Marathi Cinema (Mollywood)

People know the Marathi cinema industry as Mollywood. The film “Sairat” won the hearts of the country so much that it has been remade or is being made in almost every language. Although Marathi cinema was always famous and successful, but the film ‘Sairat’ has given a new identity. Jhanvi Kapoor’s debut film ‘Dhadak’ was a remake of Sairat. At the same time, many Marathi cinema actors are seen in Hindi cinema.

Bhojpuri Cinema (Biharwood)

Bhojpuri films made in Bihar are also very much liked. People know this industry as Biharwood. Artists like Ravi Kishan came to Bollywood from this industry.

Bengali cinema

If we look at the history of cinema, Bengali cinema had prospered before Hindi cinema. There have been strong filmmakers like Satyajit Ray in this industry. Who is still considered the pioneer of cinema today.

other movies

Not only this, in our country Assamese cinema (Jollywood), Chhattisgarhi cinema (Chollywood), Gujarati cinema (Gollywood), Dollywood, Pahariwood, English, Haryanvi, Jollywood, Kashmiri, Kokborok, Konkani, Maithai, Nagpuri, Olywood, Rajasthani Films are also made in Sambhalpuri, Sanskrit, Sollywood, Sindhi and Tulu film industries. Some are working on a small scale right now and some have got name across the country. But it cannot be said that from which industry another KGF can be made and win the hearts of the people.

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Arti Raturi

Arti Raturi is a Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.com
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