Bollywood Rumors > Concession for Hollywood and Bollywood at last!
[SouthAsiaBiz - Doing business in South Asia] I am really happy that instead of adopting any strict approach, Srilankan government is trying to cope with the situation in a positive manner. In this age of globalization, there is no way to stop people from watching movies and serials of other countries.
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[Babasko.blogspot.com] baba aur bollywood: The reason this blog is in - so far mostly pathetic - English is simple: I need a media to practice, before I completely loose all my english writing skills..so please bear with me.btw. feel free to comment in german too, just because I write in english doesn´t mean that you have to.
[Mblog.lib.umich.edu] Beyond Bollywood: Indian Film Festival: The role of eight-year old Chuyia is played by Sarala, a young Sri Lankan who had no prior experience in front of the camera. Additionally, Sarala spoke neither Hindi nor English and thus learned her lines phonetically.
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[News.yahoo.com] Sri Lanka slaps tax on Hollywood, Bollywood programming - Yahoo! News: Though native Hindi speakers are virtually non-existent in Sri Lanka, subtitled programmes made in Bollywood, India's prolific Hindi-language film industry, are hugely popular on local television and easily attract sponsors -- unlike local productions which hardly draw any viewers.
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[Blog.case.edu] Mano Singham's Web Journal: <em>Lagaan</em> and the Bollywood film ...: (A caveat: I have never been a fan of Bollywood films and my following comments should not be too taken seriously because I have not seen many such films, and the few I did see were many, many years ago when I was an undergraduate in Sri Lanka. It is quite possible that my perceptions are out of date and that these films have changed and improved considerably over time.)
[Fullcoverage.yahoo.com] Sri Lanka slaps tax on Hollywood, Bollywood programming - Yahoo! News: Though native Hindi speakers are virtually non-existent in Sri Lanka, subtitled programmes made in Bollywood, India's prolific Hindi-language film industry, are hugely popular on local television and easily attract sponsors -- unlike local productions which hardly draw any viewers.
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