Bollywood refers to the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, India. A portmanteau of the city's former name "Bombay" and "Hollywood", Bollywood is the biggest slice of the Indian cinema pie, the largest in the world by the number of feature films made each year. As Bollywood grows its global presence, so has Bollywood tourism. Ardent fans visit famous shooting locations around the world, celebrity homes and other Bollywood-themed destinations.
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Destinations
Mumbai and surrounds
- Film City, 19.1613°, 72.8867°. The film studio complex that serves as the venue for many shootings has since 2014 started guided tours taking you to historical and live shooting sets. 2020-12-25
- National Museum of Indian Cinema, Cumballa Hill, 18.9703°, 72.8088°. The museums houses artifacts, kiosks and digital sources of the history of Indian cinema. 2020-12-28
Rest of India
- Tollygunge. The Hindi film industry was originally based in what was then known as Calcutta. The earliest superstars, including K.L. Saigal, Durga Khote, Kanan Devi and Prithviraj Kapoor established themselves in the films produced by the New Threatres film studio in Tollygunge during the 1930s. By the mid-1940s, the leading Hindi-speaking actors, writers and directors had shifted to Bombay but Tollygunge remained the fertile heartland of Bengali cinema. 2022-12-01
Rest of the world
- BollywoodParks Dubai, 24.922°, 55.01°. The world's first Bollywood theme park, it contains flamboyant rides, stage performances, live entertainment based on the biggest blockbusters. 2020-12-25
- Gstaad. Many Bollywood blockbusters have been filmed at the mountain resort town in Switzerland such that Gstaad now has multiple guided Bollywood tours showing visitors the locations of famous film scenes. 2021-09-28
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