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Friday, October 19, 2012

Indian movie studios set up shop in Los Angeles

latimes.com: Venkatesh Roddam may be the world's most renowned outsourcing executive. But the 48-year-old native of Hyderabad, India, thinks conventional outsourcing is a bad idea when it comes to the movie business. Roddam, a former chief executive of a leading Indian consulting company that provided offshoring services to the pharmaceutical, finance and telecom industries, is now in charge of Reliance MediaWorks' film and media services business. The Mumbai, India, entertainment company is bulking up its business in Los Angeles; it is one of several Indian and Chinese companies that have established beachheads in California.

1 comment:

JT said...

to be honest, despite some stupid elements, i do enjoy Indian movie a lot. it makes me so happy and is a really delightful entertainment. i watched 3 idiots no less than 5 times and still willing to watch it again. some people just couldn't stand indian movie because of the Bollywood part. but i think it is just a kind of musical movie under another culture. and this is the most special and interesting part of indian movie. say, despite Chicago, Mamma Mia, we do have a lot of disgusting musical movie, HIGHSCHOOL MUSICAL !!!!! that is a joke.