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1999, Indian government permitted foreign equity in film production

In 1999, the Indian government permitted foreign equity in film production to the tune of (A) 40 per cent (B) 60 per cent (C) 80 per cent (D) 100 per cent Correct Ans: (D) Explanation: In 1999, the Indian government made a landmark decision that directly impacted the mass media and entertainment industry. It permitted […]

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Indiaโ€™s Film Industry as a Global Cultural and Economic Player

Assertion (A): India’s film factory has become a global player, both economically and culturally.  Reason (R): The Indian film industry has adjusted its format to the global popular culture. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A) (C) (A) is true,

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Famous painter MF Hussain produced the movie

Famous painter MF Hussain produced the movie Correct Ans: (A) Explanation:MF Hussain, one of Indiaโ€™s most iconic painters, stepped into the world of cinema with a bold and artistic vision. He created the film Gaj Gamini, blending his love for visual art with storytelling. This movie wasnโ€™t just a commercial projectโ€”it was a canvas brought

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Renowned Directors and Their Impactful Films

Match List โ€“ I and List โ€“ II:  (Director) (Film) List I (Director) List II (Film) (a) Mani Kaul  1. Akrosh (b) MTV Kumar Shahni  2. Tarang (c) Govind Nihalani  3. Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro (d)  Saeed Mirza  4. Uski Roti Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 1 2 3 4 (B) 2 3

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Iconic Indian Filmmakers and Their Landmark Films

Match List โ€“ I with List โ€“ II:                    List โ€“ I (Director) List โ€“ II (Film) (a) Ketan Mehta 1. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron (b) Kundan Shah 2. Aarth (c) Mahesh Bhatt 3. Parinda (d)VidhuVinod Chopra 4. Mirch Masala Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 4 1 2 3 (B) 1 2 4 3 (C)

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Pioneers of Indian Cinema and Their Landmark Films

Match the List-I with List-II. List โ€“ I List โ€“ II (a) Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje 1. P.C Barua (b) Maya 2. Ardeshir Irani (c) Alam Ara 3. Satyajit Ray (d) Pather Panchali 4. V. Shantaram Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 1 3 2 4 (B) 3 2 4 1 (C) 2 4 3

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Pioneers of Early Cinema and Their Iconic Films

Match the List-I with List-II. List โ€“ I List โ€“ II (a) Louis Lumiere 1. The Great Train Robbery (b) Edison S. Porter 2. Pundalik  (c) Georges Melies 3. A Trip to the Moon (d) R.G. Torney 4. Arrival of a Train at Ciotal Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 4 1 3 2 (B)

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Chronological Order of Films with Secularism as a Theme

 Identify correct sequence of films released having secularism as a theme. (A) Baiju Bawara, Basant Bahar, Tansen, Sangeet Samrat Tansen. (B) Basant Bahar, Tansen, Baiju Bawara, Sangeet Samrat Tansen. (C) Sangeet Samrat Tansen, Basant Bahar, Baiju Bawara, Tansen. (D) Tansen, Baiju Bawara, Basant Bahar, Sangeet Samrat Tansen. Correct Ans: (D) Explanation: Indian cinema has always

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