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{{about|Indian film industry|કારણકે સમગ્ર ભારતમાં ઘણી પ્રાદેશિક ભાષાઓમાં ફિલ્મો બને છે.  બોલિવૂડ એ ભારતનું તેમજ વિશ્વનું એક મોટુ ફિલ્મ નિર્માણ કેન્દ્ર છે.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,985129,00.html?internalid=atm100|title=Hooray for Bollywood!|author=[[Richard Corliss]]|publisher=''[[Time (magazine)|Time Magazine]]''|date=16 September 1996}}</ref> Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest center(contracted; show full)

While commercial Hindi cinema was thriving, the 1950s also saw the emergence of a new [[Parallel Cinema]] movement.<ref name=Gokulsing-18/> Though the movement was mainly led by [[Bengali cinema]], it also began gaining prominence in Hindi cinema. Early examples of Hindi films in this movement include [[Chetan Anand (producer & director)|Chetan Anand]]'s ''[[Neecha Nagar]]'' (1946)<ref name=
"Hindu_2">[http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/06/15/stories/2007061551020100.htm Maker of innovative, meaningful movies]. ''[[The Hindu]]'', 15 June 2007</ref> and Bimal Roy's ''[[Two Acres of Land]]'' (1953). Their critical acclaim, as well as the latter's commercial success, paved the way for Indian [[Neorealism (art)|neorealism]]<ref name=filmreference>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/Films-De-Dr/Do-Bigha-Zamin.html |title=Do Bigha Zamin at fil(contracted; show full)l=http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2008/12/slumdog-millionaires-bollywood-ancestors.html|accessdate=2008-01-04}}</ref><ref name=Age>{{cite news|title=Slumdog draws crowds, but not all like what they see|publisher=[[The Age]]|date=25 January 2009|url=http://www.theage.com.au/world/slumdog-draws-crowds-but-not-all-like-what-they-see-20090124-7p33.html|accessdate=2008-01-24|location=Melbourne}}</ref> and is considered to be a "homage to Hindi commercial cinema".<ref name=
"Hindu">{{cite web|title='Slumdog Millionaire' has an Indian co-director|publisher=[[The Hindu]]|date=11 January 2009|url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200901110925.htm|accessdate=2009-01-23}}</ref> The theme of [[reincarnation]] was also popularized in [[Reincarnation in popular western culture|Western popular culture]] through Bollywood films, with ''[[Madhumati]]'' (1958) inspiring the Hollywood film ''[[The Reincarnation of Peter Proud]]'' (1(contracted; show full){{Life in India}}

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