Why the world loves Hindi movies

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Once thought to be only meant for the silly ones, Hindi masalas now have fans worldwide not all of them silly.

The global popularity of Hindi cinema crept up and hit the Bombay film industry in the eye last year when Mani Ratnam's Dil Se made it to the UK Top 10 in its first week. Then in August this year, Amitabh Bachchan topped a BBC online poll on the most popular star of the millennium, beating Hollywood demi-gods by a long shot; what's more, Govinda finished tenth on the list.

More recently, Subhash Ghai's Taal broke box-office records in the US, mainly because he thought it worth releasing an unheard-of 44 prints in the overseas circuit. The oddest success story is, of course, of Rajnikant's Tamil films bowling over Japanese filmgoers.

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