Monday, March 4, 2019
Bangladeshi Film Industry Essay
Dhallywood, which is a nickname commonly used for motion picture industry in Bangladesh, has had quite an advantage since 1971 as far as facing competition is concerned, but is most probably about to nod off it for good. When it was separated from Pakistan, they established a law to protect their film performance by excluding and prohibiting Indian films. But this non-competitive situation led to a foreboding(a) state of the industry. They did not innovate nor care about and use sassy technologies and had fallen into the state of disregard. As a result of lesser films produced all(prenominal) year (ten years ago it was about 100, nowadays it is only 60 and the prognosis are that it will drop even lower), many halls and cinemas down been closed and/or transformed into stores.On one get hold of film-makers powerfully disagree with cancelling the prohibition of Indian films, but on the other hand t present are the owners of cinemas who would welcome and appretiate the opportuni ty to broadcast other films as that would boast their income. General impression is that the current state of film-making industry here is not viable and needs to be revamped. Which could happen by convey of cooperating with foreign experts and this way learning and improving ones skills, as a Bangladeshi director, Ms Hossain, suggests. All in all, it seems that Bangladeshi archetype films will not be able to satisfy the demand which is in these days quite extensive and aimed at good-quality products and thus be forced to accept the competition very soon.
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