![]() A small group of film families generally spend between $15-30 million a film to make a typical masala. Lots of singing and dancing plus a run time between two and three hours are characteristics of these films. ![]() These films are spectacles for the masses featuring big stars such as Shah Rukh Khan or Amitabh Bachchan. The masalas are the crowd-pleasers most Western audiences associate with Indian film. To answer the second question first, Indian films are generally classified as either masalas or hatkes. Bay Area theaters show Bollywood films? Equally importantly, is Bollywood all there is to the world of Indian film? Young’s mention sparked a couple of questions. Why the love for this Fremont venue is well deserved will be explained later. Sharp-eyed reader Jen Young had good reason to call the theater her go-to place for watching Indian Films in the Bay Area. Bay Area omitted a mention of the Cine Lounge Fremont 7. Our earlier guide to theatrical screenings of Asian films in the S.F. Some Indian Films in the Bay Area Guest Post by Peter Wong
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