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Bollywood: It is a common name for the Indian film Industry. It is a combination of Bombay and Hollywood. The city of Bombay, which is known as Mumbai today, is the Hindi film industry.
Hollywood: It is a US film industry in a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California where movies and Television series are made.
Tollywood: The Indian Telugu – language film industry, based in Hyderabad, Telangana.
The 23rd edition of the coveted EMVIES, celebrating strategic, ground-breaking, and high-impact media campaigns by eminent media agencies concluded last week in Mumbai at a glittering event.
The awards ceremony was presented by Google, co-...
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