Bollywood, the Indian film industry hub which entertains a population of over a billion in
India and is growing its market overseas also gradually.The movie making in India has changed drastically over the last decade.The budgets have skyrocketed with the growing market specially overseas, producers have started investing huge amounts to make the films globally acceptable with wider range of
audience at least technically if not in content.As far as content of the films are concerned, the quality has drastically dropped as most of the films are cheap copies of
Hollywood films.This again shows how Indians are crazy for everything foreign.Most big budget movies are made keeping in mind the overseas audience rather than Indian audience as the revenues are far higher there compared to India.Every film maker, small or big, is trying and making films based in some foreign location except India.Every thing is huge, larger than life,except the content.Some new generation of film makers have cropped up like Sanjay Gadhvi who directed the blockbuster 'Dhoom' and another box office dud 'Kidnap', Sanjay Gupta who has made very stylish films like 'Aatish', 'Kaante' and several others.Anubhav Sinha made 'Dus', Soham Shah made 'luck', Apurva Lakhia made 'Ek Ajnabi' and Anthony D'souza is ready with his big budget film 'Blue'.All these film makers and others have a huge hangover of Hollywood films and are racing with each other to be ahead in being able to make most stylised films in India which can be considered at par with Hollywood films and are copying stories, scenes, situations and even the whole film from mostly Hollywood.Hollywood is their main source of getting something to make a film about and every one is trying to grab the opportunity first.Surprisingly, the dancers in the background in most films now are foreign women, the Indian women dancers in the background seem to have disappeared.They don't care whether its justified or not in the script of the film, they just want to give the film a look of Hollywood movie whatever it takes.It seems they are not making any film in its true sense, they are just making a circus where they are trying to incorporate every possible gimmicks or tricks or items to make people fool in the name of entertainment and laugh all the way to their respective banks.