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    RMS based video song sequence extraction using continuity rule from bollywood movies Authors Name/s per 1st Affiliation (Author) line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization line 2-name of organization, acronyms acceptable line 3-City, Country line 4-e-mail address if desired Authors Name/s per 2nd Affiliation (Author) line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization line 2-name of organization, acronyms acceptable line 3-City, Country line 4-e-mail address if desired…

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    has the “funny” Indian accent. The accent is most commonly paired up with the fact that all Indians work at 7/11. Most people talk about Bollywood movies in bad ways, also. “Almost all Indian movies are blatant rip-offs of famous Hollywood movies” is an excerpt from the online article, “The Indian Stereotypes” Not only that, but it is also said that all Bollywood movies are super long and have nothing in them but singing and dancing. Many Americans also criticize Indian food as well. It is…

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    Film Tourism Case Study

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    Movies are considered as one of the popular forms of entertainment among the Filipino people, directly employing some 260,000 Filipinos and generating around ₱2 billion revenues annually. This study will measure how featured tourism destination as local movie setting induces the tourist in their choice of a destination, besides marketing means and their previous experiences. To address the problem I will be conducting a qualitative research method such FGD, interview and survey. Results pointed…

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    Sanjay Dutt Case Study

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    Sanjay Dutt (born on 29 July, 1959) is a famous bollywood actor widely known for his deadly image on screen. Sanjay Dutt is son of Sunil Dutt and Nargis, two great actors of Indian cinema. He was involved in Indian politics for a very short time and mostly was infamous for involvement in Bombay Blasts, 1993. Actor is now is spending his jail term in Yerwada jail, Pune making paper bags and doing clerical work for jail officials. When the riots between hindus-muslims took place in Bombay in 1992…

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    The Real Slumdogs

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    chance and make the city a better place so its children can hopefully one day escape the cycle of trash-picking. This leads to the sense of community instilled in so many of Dharavi’s citizens, as shown in the movie. The father who wanted to be a Bollywood dancer said that if he ever made it big, he would never forget where he came from, and his acting and dancing teacher clearly sees potential in him and the others from Dharavi or he would not cater to the slum city. The father’s teacher even…

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    adaptation of the same name directed by Danny Boyle received mostly positive reviews and critique, which cemented both of these works deep into the area they were apart of. The movie proved that you could make a successful movie using a traditional Bollywood recipe, and the book showed us how devastating and soul-crushing life in an Indian slum could be. The book also garnered an array of good feedback based on how it handled the different areas in India, and how the system was unfair in many of…

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    The creation of Dharavi in India began in 1882 created by the many rural poor migrating to its location. The immigrants are known as the heart and soul of Dharavi. The residents originated from multiple locations across Asia, most from Mumbai which is the mega city that surrounds it. This precisely explains how Dharavi is known for housing such a vast amount of culture and diversity. Among its estimated 500,000 inhabitants, 33% are Muslim, 6% are Christian, and 60% are Hindu. With so many people…

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    Slumdog Millionaire is truly a “rags to riches” story of a young boy from the slums of Mumbai, India. It was a very popular movie when it debuted in theaters spring 2009. This movie fits into our developing world theme perfectly, especially with the “India: Success at Home”, that is just what this movie is about. Along with a young boy raised in poverty suddenly winning 20 million dollars, Slumdog Millionaire shows us that anything is possible while also covering aspects of society and class,…

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    Salaam Mira! Acclaimed Director, Writer and Producer, Mira Nair, grew up in Odisha (India), and studied in Shimla, Delhi and USA (Harvard). Initially she explored acting and was actively involved with theatre but then got drawn towards film-making and from 1979 started making documentaries that explored the concept of India and Indianness. She found them to be “a marriage of my interests in the visual arts, theatre, and life as it is lived”. Her second non-fiction, “So Far from India” (1982)…

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    On February 26th, 2017, Barry Jenkins' sophomoric feature, Moonlight, received the highest accolade of Best Picture, from one of the most prestigious ceremonies to celebrate film, the Academy Awards. In accomplishing two inaugural milestones, the first all-black cast to win such high regard, and the first LGBTQ-topic to be awarded Best Picture, Moonlight in context proves to be a memorable classic in performance, box office (for an independent feature), and universal critical acclaim. However,…

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