Why did Indian movies become popular in the Mainland? Listen to Bollywood filmmakers' answer: Common emotions make good movies

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is accompanied by "Wrestling!" With the popularity of Indian films such as "Dad" and "Mystery Superstar", Bollywood, the world-famous movie treasure house, has become more and more known to Chinese audiences, and more Bollywood filmmakers have begun to seek cooperation with China.

A few days ago, Bollywood director and producer Gaurang Doshi (Gaurang Doshi) arrived in Shanghai with a global entertainment platform cooperating with the Abu Dhabi Royal Family and announced a series of combining Bollywood, Hollywood, Europe and China. Regional film, media, tourism, fashion and cultural cooperation programs. Dorsey revealed that Chinese films are very popular in the Indian market, and future plans will first consider film introduction and co-productions. "Good films often have common emotions and can directly touch the hearts of the audience."

Why did Indian movies become popular in the Mainland? Listen to Bollywood filmmakers' answer: Common emotions make good movies - Lujuba

was born in a family of Bollywood movies. Gao Lang Dorsey and his family have created popular works including "Eyes (Aankhen)" and "Let Our Heroes Go Home (Deewar)". Talking about his impressions of Chinese movies, Dorsey said with a smile that when he was a child, he particularly liked "Shaolin Temple" and Jackie Chan movies. These works have also influenced many Indian audiences; but his favorite Chinese director is Zhang Yimou, "He is a International directors, we especially hope to cooperate with them."

Why did Indian movies become popular in the Mainland? Listen to Bollywood filmmakers' answer: Common emotions make good movies - Lujuba

As for the reasons for the popularity of Bollywood movies in China, Dorsey believes that the commonality of these popular works is that they all have the attributes of "family love", and they also convey the emotions that ordinary people tend to resonate, "family, friendship, love, these Feelings can be felt by audiences all over the world." During

's visit to Shanghai, Gao Lang Dorsey also had an in-depth exchange with Lin Bingkun, a veteran filmmaker who had participated in masterpieces such as "The Great Master" and "Chill". Lin Bingkun told reporters that the exchanges between China and Bollywood films are very frequent. Under the influence of oriental culture, the audiences of the two countries also resonate well. "We hope that there will be more exchanges and cooperation in the creation of scripts."

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