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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2014 15:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2013 13:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; The world&#8217;s largest film industry received an enormous endorsement over the weekend by none other than the First Lady of the United States of America! Three years after she performed the Maharashtrian koli dance with children in Mumbai, another dance form (Bollywood) made its official White House debut when &#8230;</p>
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The world&#8217;s largest film industry received an enormous endorsement over the weekend by none other than the First Lady of the United States of America!</p>
<p>Three years after she performed the Maharashtrian koli dance with children in Mumbai, another dance form (Bollywood) made its official White House debut when US First Lady Michelle Obama danced to the tune of peppy Hindi tracks in the East Room along with Indian-American children.</p>
<p>Michelle, who led the Diwali celebrations at the White House for the first time, lit the &#8216;diya&#8217; amidst chanting of Vedic mantras. In 2009, President Barack Obama held Diwali celebrations for the first time at the White House.</p>
<p>&#8220;This holiday is celebrated by members of some of the world&#8217;s oldest religions not just here in America but across the globe. Diwali is a time for celebration&#8230; As Barack and I learned during our visit to India, it&#8217;s a time to come together with friends and family, often with dancing and good food,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Diwali is also a time for contemplation and reflection. It&#8217;s a time for us to think about our obligations to our fellow human beings, particularly those who are less fortunate than we are. And as we light the diya &#8211; the lamp &#8211; we recommit ourselves to the triumph of light over darkness, of good over evil,&#8221; she said before lighting the &#8216;diya&#8217;.</p>
<p>Michelle was garlanded by Mythili Bachu, the Chair for the Council of Hindu Temples of North America, amidst applause from a select Indian-American audience.</p>
<p>&#8220;We got to practice a little Bollywood this afternoon,&#8221; she told the audience at the East Room.</p>
<p>Giving some of the poses from the Bollywood dances she did earlier in the day, Michelle said she danced along with the kids who were seated in the front rows of the East Room.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a wonderful time. It was the first time that we did Bollywood in the State Room here at the White House,&#8221; she said amidst applause from the audience, which comprised of the who&#8217;s who of the Indian-American Community members and those in the Obama Administration.</p>
<p>Obama has the distinction of appointing the largest number of Indian-Americans in any presidential administrations yet.</p>
<p>Wearing a glamorous skirt especially made for the occasion by India-born designer Naeem Khan, Michelle struck a few poses from the dance number.</p>
<p>&#8220;Of course, as you all know, I think I can dance. But not as good as they can dance,&#8221; she said, referring to members of the Gold Spot Band, the New York-based popular Indian-American band.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2013 13:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>ZURICH—Last year, film producer Aashish Singh was planning overseas shooting for his Mumbai studio&#8217;s latest epic, the tale of an amnesiac bomb disposal expert and the sweetheart he can&#8217;t quite remember.</p>
<p>In one scene, the lovers soar into the clouds and croon in each other&#8217;s arms, a Bollywood motif commonly dubbed the &#8220;Cut to Switzerland&#8221; because so many montages have been staged in the country&#8217;s picturesque mountains. Mr. Singh&#8217;s crew, however, opted for London rooftops rather than Alpine glaciers.</p>
<p>Audiences today &#8220;like films a bit more real,&#8221; says Mr. Singh, who works at Yash Raj Films. He says in this instance, money wasn&#8217;t a factor—though Bollywood filmmakers have generally been put off by the increasing price of filming in Switzerland. &#8220;Everybody likes to save money,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>For reasons both artistic and financial, there has been a plot twist in a relationship as enduring as those at the heart of Bollywood romances. Switzerland has been Indian cinema&#8217;s A-list destination for movie interludes since the 1980s, when over-the-top duets set in the Bernese Alps were featured in genre hits like &#8220;Chandni.&#8221; Since then, hundreds of Indian film crews have slipped on parkas and made the 5,000-mile trek from packed Mumbai to Switzerland&#8217;s snow pack.</p>
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<p>Now, other locales are driving a wedge between Switzerland and Indian production crews as they try to capitalize on Bollywood demand for saccharine serenades. Some destinations, like the U.K., offer incentives such as cash rebates. Others, like the Himalayas of Kashmir, are simply closer.</p>
<p>The interlopers are getting help from the changing tastes of Indian moviegoers, who continue to value starry-eyed interludes but want to see them better meshed with a realistic story line or staged in new places. Some producers say they are scouting for new foreign locations because Switzerland&#8217;s snowy peaks and lush valleys have been featured in Bollywood love stories so often they are now clichés.</p>
<p>Romantic dance numbers are &#8220;more likely to be on Trafalgar Square than on a glacier,&#8221; says Urs Eberhard, a Switzerland Tourism executive, who has worked with Indian film producers in the past. Bollywood film shoots in Switzerland have dwindled to about two or three per year compared with more than a dozen annually during the 1980s and &#8217;90s, Mr. Eberhard says.</p>
<p>The late director Yash Chopra introduced his audiences to Switzerland in 1985, shooting chunks of &#8220;Faasle,&#8221; a story of forbidden love, in the Alps. A later movie, 1989&#8217;s &#8220;Chandni,&#8221; established Switzerland&#8217;s mountains as the go-to location for Indian cinema as the movie chronicled the ordeal faced by a helicopter accident survivor and his beloved, who sing and dance their way through snow-capped mountains and verdant valleys.</p>
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<p>Akin to a dream sequence, a typical Cut to Switzerland abruptly whisks the protagonists of a movie away from its story line to frolic in a vivid setting. Many montages feature elaborate dance routines and costume changes that put the most ambitious music videos to shame. Eventually, the sequences became so popular, Bollywood producers considered them de rigueur.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you had a good budget, you did it,&#8221; said Rachel Dwyer, a professor of Indian cultures and cinema at SOAS, University of London. She calls a scene in Mr. Chopra&#8217;s 1993 film &#8220;Darr&#8221; that involves a couple dancing out the door of a home in India and emerging in a Swiss meadow as &#8220;the sort of classic case.&#8221;</p>
<p>Before Switzerland won its place, Bollywood filmmakers set similar scenes in Kashmir. But military tension in the region between India and Pakistan pushed film crews to look elsewhere for snowy peaks. &#8220;Switzerland became the upgraded, offshore version of Kashmir,&#8221; said Bollywood director Imtiaz Ali.</p>
<p>Switzerland&#8217;s success with Bollywood didn&#8217;t go unnoticed by other locations, many of which eagerly rolled out the red carpet to entice Indian producers.</p>
<p>About seven years ago, Film London, the agency that supports shoots in the city, journeyed to India on a trade mission and made a concerted bid to lure Bollywood filmmakers, according to spokeswoman Colette Geraghty. Now up to a dozen Bollywood productions shoot in the city every year.</p>
<p>Few locales have tried to woo Bollywood more than the Tirol region in Austria, which plies Indian producers with financial incentives and can also pitch &#8220;the same mountains and lakes&#8221; as neighboring Switzerland, says Johannes Koeck, who heads the Cine Tirol Film Commission.</p>
<p>Mr. Koeck is so eager to accommodate Bollywood producers he will oblige their most unusual requests.</p>
<p>With a crew in the area to shoot the story of an inept secretary&#8217;s forbidden love for an actor, Mr. Koeck says he was assigned to rustle up a troupe of lederhosen-wearing dancers for an early morning shoot after a last-minute addition to the script. He dutifully roused a local folklore group, although when the groggy members showed up to perform they were told the shoot had been scrapped.</p>
<p>On another set, Mr. Koeck rode a cable car down a mountain to retrieve a coconut Bollywood filmmakers had forgotten but needed for a traditional ceremony performed before a shoot could start.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s kind of a challenge to ask for coconuts on a Tirolean glacier,&#8221; Mr. Koeck says.</p>
<p>Mr. Eberhard, the Swiss Tourism executive, says that Indian film crews are missing out if they skip Switzerland for Austria, which doesn&#8217;t offer &#8220;the same majestic or impressive range of Alps.&#8221; Still, he acknowledges Bollywood crews are willing to walk away if they don&#8217;t get the star treatment.</p>
<p>Ashwin Merchant, an official with Swiss Business Hub India, a group that promotes trade between the countries, has advised filmmakers shooting in Switzerland. He says Bollywood film shoots tend to spend lavishly when they are in town. That makes it difficult for him to understand why Switzerland isn&#8217;t wooing productions with financial help when so many other countries are. &#8220;Everyone&#8217;s jumping in,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>—Preetika Rana contributed to this article.</p>
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<p>It seems like colors of India are spreading more and more into European countries through Bollywood Films, Bollywood Songs, Bollywood Dance and Different Cultural and Hindu Traditional activities such as Diwalifest, Holifest or Folklore and Classical Dances.</p>
<p><strong>Bollywood Films are representing the Country with its various storytellings and successfully made millions of Bollywood Dance fans in all over in the following European countries like:</strong><br />
Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | France | Greece | Hungary | Ireland | Italy | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malta | Netherland | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Slovakia | Slovenia | Sweden | United Kingdom.<br />
Spain and Germany are the top in the list among Bollywood fans countries.</p>
<p>This Video proves how much love we can find among cute Kids from Germany and Adults for Indian Dance and Indian Music including Costumes and Juwelleries!</p>
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