Increase in movies

India
March 3, 2016 12:38pm CST
I hail from India. According to a recent survey 1000 movies are made in India per year.I hope this is the condition in all the countries. If this is the condition, what will be the standards.Is this leading to a healthy process in movies or making it even worse. I would like to know about your country's movies numbers and the standards of it.
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@AnanthuVs (394)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
3 Mar 16
Only a little much standard films from this 1000 movies and most films are looking for commercial hit.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
6 Mar 16
I think Tamil, Telugu and Marathi cinema has progressed a lot in last 2-3 years. Tamil was always ahead of its time with brilliant filmmakers like Mani Ratnam , Shankar and others. Not to forget Kamal Hassan and Rajanikanth as pioneers of Tamil movies. But with Bahubali, Telugu cinema has leaped forward by miles.
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• Thiruvananthapuram, India
7 Mar 16
@avi256 dont forget about malayalam industry.they didnt make any big budjet but their storylines are superb
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
7 Mar 16
@AnanthuVs How can I forget the brilliant movie Drishyam which later was remade in various other languages.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
6 Mar 16
Thats right, if we talk about Hindi movies alone, they are about 200-350 movies hitting theaters every year, roughly 4-5 movies every Friday. If we take into account all regional language movies that include Marathi, Tamil, Telugu,Bengali and others , the number go till 1000. Unfortunately, out of 1000 movies that hit theaters, only 10% of movies go on to become successful. Movie making is a high risk business, but the flow of money is still there because quite often black money is invested in movies from various sources to make it white. However some huge Movie production houses Like Yash Raj Films, Dharma Productions or even Reliance Distributors and UTV productions are churning out movies like factories and also maintaining certain quality.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
8 Mar 16
@Yokakumar Only a few remakes are able to match the standard of the original ones. Most of them fall ending caricatures of the originals.
• India
8 Mar 16
The remakes of the movies tend to make lose their standards sometimes and also which leads to increase in number of movies.
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• Preston, England
8 Mar 16
1,000 films a year is a healthy industry but many movies produced that way will be of poorer quality for being rushed through to keep up with the market