South Asian cinema
South Asian cinema refers to the cinema of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The terms Asian cinema, Eastern cinema and Oriental cinema in common usage often encompass South Asia as well as East Asia and South East Asia.
as a cultural block includes East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia.
Styles and genres
The scope of South Asian cinema is huge and takes in a wide array of different film styles, linguistic regions and genres. South Asian cinema is particularly famous in the West for:- Melodramatic films
- * Action films
- * Curry Westerns
- * Escapism
- * Musicals
- * Romance films
- * Masala films
- Parallel cinema
- * Drama films
- * Thriller films
- * Art films
- * Indian neo-noir
- * Neorealism
- Heroic bloodshed
- Historical drama
Regional industries
Bangladeshi cinema
- Bangladeshi film industry, is the Bengali language film industry based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The industry often generally referred to as Dhallywood, has been a significant film industry since the early 1970s. The 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and the first half of the 1990s were the golden years for Bangladeshi films as the industry produced many successful films. The industry has recently begun receiving international acclaim and many Bangladeshi films are getting released internationally.
- Dhallywood, is a portmanteau of the words Dhaka and Hollywood.
Indian cinema
- Hindi Cinema, popularly known as Bollywood, is based in Mumbai. This film industry is the most prolific and popular in South Asia.
- Telugu film industry, popularly known as Tollywood, which comes from the mixture of Hollywood and Telugu, based in Hyderabad, Telangana. It is one of the three popular branches of Indian Cinema. It was formerly located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
- Tamil Cinema, the Tamil film industry based in the Kodambakkam area of Chennai. It is one of the three popular branches of Indian Cinema. Tamil films are also produced in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and Canada.
- Chhollywood, the Chhattisgarhi language based film industry based in the state of Chhattisgarh.
- Dogri cinema, Dogri Language cinema of Jammu region.
- Malayalam Cinema, Malayalam film industry, sometimes known as Mollywood, based in Kochi and Trivandrum in Kerala. Several of its directors such as Shaji N. Karun have also received international acclaim.
- Kannada film industry, based in Bangalore, Karnataka.
- Bengali film industry, long centered in the Tollygunge area of Kolkata. This film industry is known for producing many internationally acclaimed films by directors such as Satyajit Ray, Budhhadeb Dasgupta, Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak.
- Gujarati cinema, based in Gujarat.
- Haryanvi cinema, Haryanvi language cinema, based in Haryana
- Kashmiri cinema, Kashmiri Language cinema of Kashmir valley.
- Cinema of Rajasthan, Based in Rajasthan
- Cinema of Odisha, the Odia language film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack.
- Marathi film industry, based in Mumbai and Pune.
- Punjabi film industry, based in Punjab, India.
- Assamese film industry, based in Assam. This is the only major film industry in North-East India.
- Tulu cinema Tulu language speaking regions of Karnataka viz. Tulu Nadu based in Mangalore.
- Santali cinema Santali speaking regions on Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha & Assam.
- Bhojpuri film industry - Bhojpuri language speaking regions of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Nepali cinema
- Nepali film industry, the Nepali film industry based in Kathmandu, has recently begun receiving international acclaim with films such as The Black Hen, Kagbeni, Dying Candle and others.
- Tharu Cinema based in Terai,Tharuhat is the home of the Tharu languages cinema.
Pakistani cinema
- Balochi cinema, based in Quetta, Balochistan is the home of Balochi language film productions.
- Lollywood, based in Lahore, Punjab and Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan is the home of Punjabi cinema and Urdu cinema.
- Pashto cinema, based in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the home of Pashto language film productions.
- Sindhi cinema, based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan is the home of the Sindhi language film productions.
Others
- Sri Lankan cinema
- Sri Lankan Tamil cinema
- Bhutanese cinema
Some figures of South Asian cinema
Directors
- A. R. Murugadoss – Tamil director
- Abu Shahed Emon
- Adoor Gopalakrishnan – Malayalam director.
- Alamgir Kabir
- Amitabh Reza Chowdhury
- Anurag Kashyap -
- Aparna Sen – Bengali Indian actress and director.
- Ashutosh Gowariker – Contemporary Hindi actor, director and producer.
- Balu Mahendra – Sri Lanka-born Tamil and Malayalam director.
- Basu Chatterjee –.
- Bharathiraja – Tamil director who captured village life.
- Bimal Roy – Hindi film director.
- Budhhadeb Dasgupta – Uttara, internationally acclaimed filmmaker known for surrealism and magical realism.
- Chashi Nazrul Islam
- Deepa Mehta – Indian-born Canadian director best known for her "elements trilogy". Fire, Earth, Water).
- Ehtesham
- Fateh Lohani
- Girish Karnad –.
- Govind Nihalani – Cinematographer and director.
- Gurinder Chadha – British director.
- Guru Dutt – Hindi actor, director and producer of the 1950s and '60s.
- Hrishikesh Mukherjee – Hindi film director known for.
- Humayun Ahmed – One of the most successful writers and directors of Bangladesh.
- K. Asif – Mughal-e-Azam
- K. Balachander – Tamil director.
- K. S. Ravikumar – Tamil commercial film director
- K. Viswanath – Telugu director known for films like Sankarabharanam, Swathi Muthyam, Swayam Krushi.
- Kamal Amrohi – Mahal Pakeeza Razia Sultan
- Kamar Ahmed Saimon
- Ketan Mehta –.
- Khan Ataur Rahman
- Lester James Peries - Sri Lankan film director
- Madhur Bhandarkar – Director and screenwriter.
- Mahboob
- Mani Ratnam – Generally works in Tamil films but has worked in Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada industries..
- Mani Shankar – Director of Bollywood action thrillers
- Manmohan Desai –.
- Mira Nair –.
- Morshedul Islam
- Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
- Mrinal Sen – Bengali film director, has won awards at major film festivals.
- Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar –.
- Narayan Ghosh Mita
- Nasir Hussain –
- Nischal Basnet –
- Partho Sen-Gupta – Avant-garde independent director.
- Prakash Jha – Contemporary Hindi director.
- Prakash Mehra –.
- Prashanta Nanda – Oriya film director who won most of the National Awards for his contribution for Oriya Film Industry.
- Puttanna Kanagal –.
- Rajkumar Santoshi –.
- Rakesh Roshan –.
- Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra – Director and screenwriter.
- Ram Gopal Varma – Tollywood and Bollywood director known for his gritty films..
- Ramesh Sippy –
- Ritwik Ghatak – Bengali film director,.
- S. S. Rajamouli – Commercial Telugu director.
- S. Shankar – Tamil director and producer
- Saawan Kumar
- Sanjay Gupta –
- Sanjay Leela Bhansali –
- Santosh Sivan – Award-winning cinematographer and director.
- Satyajit Ray – Bengali film director, widely regarded as one of the greatest auteurs of 20th century cinema.
- Shekhar Kapur – British India-born director and producer.
- Shyam Benegal – Important part of the New India Cinema movement.
- Sonali Gulati – contemporary independent filmmaker, activist, and feminist who has made award-winning documentary and experimental films.
- Subhash Dutta
- Sudhir Mishra – Contemporary director and screenwriter.
- Tanvir Mokammel
- Tareque Masud
- Tulsi Ghimire – Nepali movie director
- Upendra –.
- V. Shantaram – Hindi director and actor.
- Vidhu Vinod Chopra –.
- Vijay Anand – Bollywood actor, director and producer mainly during the 1960s and '70s.
- Vikram Bhatt –.
- Yash Chopra – Veteran producer and director.
- Yograj Bhat –.
- Zahir Raihan
- Tulsi Ghimire – Nepali movie director
Actors
- Aamir Khan
- Aaryan Sigdel
- Abdur Razzak
- Abhishek Bachchan
- Ajay Devgan
- Ajith Kumar
- Akkineni Nagarjuna
- Akkineni Nageswara Rao
- Akshay Kumar
- Alamgir
- Allu Arjun
- Ambareesh
- Amitabh Bachchan
- Amrish Puri
- Anant Nag
- Ananta Jalil
- Anil Chatterjee
- Anil Kapoor
- Anmol K.C.
- Anubhav Mohanty
- Anwar Hossain
- Arifin Shuvoo
- Arjun Sarja
- Arpan Thapa
- Arshad Warsi
- Ashok Kumar
- ATM Shamsuzzaman
- Balakrishna
- Balraj Sahni
- Bappy Chowdhury
- Bhuwan K.C.
- Bipin Karki
- Biraj Bhatta
- Bulbul Ahmed
- Chhabi Biswas
- Chiranjeet
- Chiranjeevi
- Chunky Pandey
- Daggubati Venkatesh
- Deepak Adhikari Dev
- Dev Anand
- Dhanush
- Dharmendra
- Dilip Kumar
- Dipjol
- Dulquer Salmaan
- Faisal Rehman
- Ferdous Ahmed
- Feroz Khan
- Hamza Ali Abbasi
- Hrithik Roshan
- Humayun Faridi
- Humayun Saeed
- Ilias Kanchan
- Jackie Shroff
- Jagathi Sreekumar
- Jayam Ravi
- Jayan
- Jeet
- Jeetendra
- Kamal Hassan
- Kazi Maruf
- Kishore Kumar
- M.G. Ramachandran
- Mahesh Babu
- Mammooty
- Mamnun Hasan Emon
- Manna
- Manoj Bajpai
- Manoj Kumar
- Mehmood
- Mithun Chakraborty
- Moammar Rana
- Mohammad Ali
- Mohanlal
- Mohib Mirza
- Mukesh
- N. T. Rama Rao Jr.
- N. T. Rama Rao
- Nadeem
- Nana Patekar
- Nani
- Naseeruddin Shah
- Nikhil Upreti
- Nivin Pauly
- Om Puri
- Omar Sani
- Pahari Sanyal
- Pawan Kalyan
- Prabhas
- Prabhu Deva
- Pran
- Prithviraj Sukumaran
- Prosenjit Chatterjee
- Puneeth Rajkumar
- Madavan
- Raaj Kumar
- Rabi Ghosh
- Rahsaan Islam
- Raisul Islam Asad
- Raj Kapoor
- Rajesh Hamal
- Rajesh Khanna
- Rajinikanth
- Rajkumar
- Ram Charan
- Ramesh Aravind
- Ranjit Mallick
- Riaz
- Rishi Kapoor
- Ritesh Deshmukh
- Saif Ali Khan
- Salman Khan
- Salman Shah
- Sanjay Dutt
- Sanjeev Kumar
- Saugat Malla
- Shaan
- Shahrukh Khan
- Shakib Khan
- Shammi Kapoor
- Shamoon Abbasi
- Shankar Nag
- Siddhanta Mahapatra
- Siddharth
- Sivaji Ganeshan
- Sohel Rana
- Soumitra Chatterjee
- Subhash Dutta
- Sunil Dutt
- Sunny Deol
- Suresh Gopi
- Surya Sivakumar
- Symon Sadik
- Tapas Paul
- Tapen Chatterjee
- Thilakan
- Tulsi Chakraborty
- Upendra
- Uttam Kumar
- Uttam Mohanty
- Vidyut Jamwal
- Vijay
- Vijay Sethupathi
- Vikram
- Vinod Khanna
- Vinod Mehra
- Vishnuvardhan
- Vivek Oberoi
- Waheed Murad
- Wasim
- Zafar Iqbal
Actresses
- Achol
- Aishwarya Rai - Miss World 1994
- Aishwarya Rajesh
- Akshara Haasan
- Alisha Pradhan
- Amala Paul
- Amrita Acharia -
- Amrita Rao
- Andrea Jeremiah
- Anjali
- Anju Ghosh
- Anu Emmanuel
- Anushka Shetty
- Aparajita Mohanty
- Apu Biswas
- Archita Sahu
- Asin Thottumkal
- Ayesha Takia
- B. Saroja Devi
- Barsha Priyadarshini
- Bidya Sinha Saha Mim
- Bipasha Basu
- Bobby
- Bobita
- Catherine Tresa
- Celina Jaitly - Miss India 2001
- Debashree Roy
- Deepika Padukone
- Devika Rani
- Dia Mirza - Miss Asia Pacific 2000
- Diana Hayden - Miss World 1997
- Dimple Kapadia
- Divya Spandana
- Esha Gupta
- Hansika Motwani
- Hema Malini
- Ileana D'Cruz
- Jaya Bachchan
- Jayanthi
- Juhi Chawala - Miss India 1984
- Kajal Aggarwal
- Kajol
- Kangana Ranaut
- Kareena Kapoor
- Karishma Kapoor
- Karishma Manandhar
- Keerthy Suresh
- Keki Adhikari
- Koel Mallick
- Lakshmi Menon
- Lakshmi Rai
- Lara Dutta - Miss Universe 2000
- Madhubala
- Madhuri Dixit
- Mahiya Mahi
- Manisha Koirala
- Meena Kumari
- Moushumi
- Nandita Das
- Nargis
- Nayanthara
- Neha Dhupia - Miss India 2002
- Nicole Faria - Miss Earth 2010
- Nikki Galrani
- Nisha Adhikari
- Nithya Menon
- Noor Jehan
- Nutan
- Padmini
- Parvatii Nair
- Popy
- Preity Zinta
- Prema
- Priyamani
- Priyanka Chopra - Miss World 2000
- Priyanka Karki - Miss Teen
- Purnima
- Rachana Banerjee
- Rakul Preet Singh
- Rani Mukerji
- Regina Cassandra
- Rekha Thapa
- Rekha
- Richa Gangopadhyay
- Ritika Singh
- Ritu Varma
- Rituparna Sengupta
- Samantha Ruth Prabhu
- Sanjjanaa
- Sayyeshaa
- Shabana Azmi
- Shabana
- Shabnur
- Sharmila Tagore
- Shriya Saran
- Shruti Haasan
- Smita Patil
- Soha Ali Khan
- Sonali Bendre
- Soundarya
- Sri Divya
- Sridevi
- Suchitra Sen
- Sushmita Sen - Miss Universe 1994
- Swastima Khadka
- Tabu
- Tamannaah
- Trisha Krishnan
- Urmila Matondkar
- Vidya Balan
- Vyjayanthimala
- Yukta Mookhey - Miss World 1999
- Zeenat Aman - Miss Asia Pacific 1970