Wednesday, 2 July 2014

HNJ Films Entertainment


The Hindi language film industry of Mumbai—also known as Bollywood—is the largest and most popular branch of Indian cinema.[154] Hindi cinema initially explored issues of caste and culture in films such as Achhut Kanya (1936) and Sujata (1959).[155] International visibility came to the industry with Raj Kapoor's Awara and later in Shakti Samantha's Aradhana starring Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore.[156] Hindi cinema grew during the 1990s with the release of as many as 215 films.[25] With Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Hindi cinema registered its commercial presence in the Western world.[25]
In 1995 the Indian economy began showing sustainable annual growth, and Hindi cinema, as a commercial enterprise, grew at a growth rate of 15% annually.[25] The salary of lead stars increased greatly. Many actors signed contracts for simultaneous work in 3–4 films.[26] Institutions such as the Industrial Development Bank of India also came forward to finance Hindi films.[26] A number of magazines such as Filmfare, Stardust, Cineblitz, etc., became popular.[157]
The audience's reaction towards Hindi cinema is distinctive with involvement in the films by audience's clapping, singing, reciting familiar dialogue with the actors.[158]




HNJ FIlms Entertenment Acting,Dancing,modeling,Singing.......

Branch...mostlly Ahmedabad,Mumbai,Delhi,and Laknow......


Hindi cinema registered its commercial presence in the Western world.[25]
In 1995 the Indian economy began showing sustainable annual growth, and Hindi cinema, as a commercial enterprise, grew at a growth rate of 15% annually.[25] The salary of lead stars increased greatly. Many actors signed contracts for simultaneous work in 3–4 films.[26] Institutions such as the Industrial Development Bank of India also came forward to finance Hindi films.[26] A number of magazines such as Filmfare, Stardust, Cineblitz, etc., became popular.[157]
The audience's reaction towards Hindi cinema is distinctive with involvement in the films by audience's clapping, singing, reciting familiar dialogue with the actors.[158]