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The Indian film industry, popularly known as '''Bollywood''', is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Bollywood makes the largest number of movies annually in the world. Bollywood movies are mostly in [[Hindi]], along with other regional languages such as Tamil, Telegu and Bengali.
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The first bollywood movie was a silent movie named ''Raja Harishchandra'', released in 1913. Since then, Bollywood has come a long way.
The [[India]]n [[film]] industry, popularly known as '''Bollywood''', is based in [[Mumbai]], Maharashtra, India. Bollywood makes the largest number of movies annually in the world. Bollywood movies are mostly in [[Hindi language|Hindi]], along with other regional languages such as [[Tamil language|Tamil]], [[Telugu language|Telegu]] and [[Bengali language|Bengali]]. The first Bollywood movie was a silent movie named ''Raja Harishchandra'', released in 1913.

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The Indian film industry, popularly known as Bollywood, is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Bollywood makes the largest number of movies annually in the world. Bollywood movies are mostly in Hindi, along with other regional languages such as Tamil, Telegu and Bengali. The first Bollywood movie was a silent movie named Raja Harishchandra, released in 1913.