Language cinema in India is a complex cocktail of opportunities and threats. While its vast one-billion-plus market offers immense potential, the possible submergence of vernacular languages and cultural diversity under Hindi dominance remains a looming concern. However, regional cinema’s recent strategy of language neutrality has emerged as its biggest strength. This approach has enabled unrestricted market penetration, particularly in the post…
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