Films
are made in many cities and regions in India including Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana, Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu, Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Konkan (Goa), Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu among others.
Though
films are being made in all regional languages there are few regional
filmmakers who stand in the race of today’s film industry, after bollywood south
Indian movies place second followed with Marathi and the Punjab film industry.
Let’s
start by knowing Marathi film industry. It is the oldest film industry. The
pioneer of cinema in Union of India was Dadasaheb Phalke, who brought the
revolution of moving images to India with his first indigenously made silent
film Raja Harishchandra in 1913, is considered by IFFI and NIFD part of Marathi
cinema as it was made by a Marathi crew.
In
1932, Prabhat Films produced first Marathi talkie film AYODHECHA RAJA. Marathi
industry has come to notice in recent years after the film SHWAAS caught
everyone’s eye. A place of genuine talent and fresh ideas is a key of Marathi industry.
In recent year’s new concepts and good quality execution has turned Marathi industry’s
faith.
Recently
hit SAIRAT is the first Marathi film to cross a 100 crore club.
Another
growing regional industry in terms of stories is the Bengali films. Having a
legendry name of Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, and Mrinal Sen as a back bone Bengali
films are widely acclaimed. It started the parallel cinema movement and even
today it has not left its style.
Over
the years the output of films per year has increased in Bengal film industry it
149 films annually and Marathi film industry produces around 181 films annually.
Many other regional films also work hard and industries like Tamil and Telugu, Malayalam make sensible movies which are critically acclaimed worldwide.
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