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While Hollywood's global influence might suggest the United States holds the top spot, the title for the sheer volume of movies produced each year belongs to a different cinematic giant. The nation's incredible output isn't driven by a single entity but by a collection of powerful, distinct, and language-specific film industries. The most internationally famous of these is the Hindi-language industry based in Mumbai, widely known as Bollywood.
However, Bollywood is just one piece of a much larger picture. Annually, India produces between 1,500 and 2,000 feature films, a number that consistently surpasses the output of both the United States and Nigeria's prolific "Nollywood." This staggering volume is a direct result of the country's vast linguistic diversity. Thriving film industries like "Tollywood" (Telugu language) and "Kollywood" (Tamil language), among many others, each produce hundreds of films per year for their own dedicated audiences.
This distinction highlights the difference between production volume and box office revenue. While Hollywood films tend to generate more money on the global stage, India's cinematic landscape is unparalleled in its prolific output. It is a testament to the country's deep-rooted passion for cinema, where dozens of regional cultures and languages all contribute to its status as the world's busiest movie-making nation.
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