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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.
A significant price reduction in subscription tiers in India has helped Netflix grow engagement in the country by nearly 30 percent (year on year) in the first quarter of 2023, the streaming giant has announced.
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