Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Bollywood still needs time to go a long way

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Bollywood star kids talk a lot about the greatness in acting of their parents but according to Sanjay Grover, son of actor gulshan grover, his father never allowed him to watch his films rather showed him his villaneous getups. According to him, Indian cinema has not yet fully reached its strength and potential according to Hollywood.

So, it has not translated well into Hollywood. There is confusion about the bollywood way of working, people being late, star tantrums, bad accounting and reporting of money, in short —chaos. They feel Indian film industry lacks some sort of institutionalisation. But projects like Slumdog Millionaire and the recent giant strides have started to bear results.

Following speculations regarding MGM Studios’ bankruptcy, news of the next Bond film being put on hold, and Hobbit, too, not seeing any light at the end of the tunnel, only made rumours stronger. Sanjay clears the air and gives all those Bond fans out there some good news. Currently, there is a restructure going on. When a company is going through a change, projects are

halted; decisions are delayed, as the direction of the company as a whole is being decided. The top bosses are in the process of changing banks and trying to figure out other viable ventures that make MGM a stronger corporation. With a history like MGM’s, plus the humongous library that they have, this company is not going to just disappear into thin air.

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