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_Mondo Macabro_ by Pete Tombs has a great section on Indian popular cinema
(i.e. the kinds of stuff that aren't prestigious enough to get out of the
country).

Scott

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Scott Andrew Hutchins
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On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Steve Sharma wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am interested in learning more about the film industry in India.
> Even very general information is fine because I am not familiar with
> very much of it.  Can't anyone suggest some books, web pages, people I should contact, movies that I must see, etc.
> I may be having the chance to go in a few weeks, so places to go would be great to.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve Sharma
>
>

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