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Titel Beyond the glitz : the film business in India
Auteur S. Ananth
Tijdschrifttitel In:  CPU Cultural policy update. 1(2011)1(.36-43)
Trefwoorden kunstbeleid, cultuurbeleid, cultuur, kunst, belastingen, televisie, subsidies, filmindustrie, films, India, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm)


Samenvatting
India’s film industry is a complex and dynamic industry. It is dominated by the Hindi film industry and consists of a number of other regional language industries. Film and television industries comprise the largest segment of the Indian culture industries and other segments are much smaller in size. The film business is in the throes of a major change that includes the rise of the multiplexes and growing corporatization, including the entry of Hollywood studios into the production space, as well as the exponential growth of the direct-to-home television. India’s film industry is less regulated than other industries. It falls under the purview of the federal and the regional governments. Films are subject to various taxes and also benefit from implicit subsidies, especially through various tax concessions.