Bombay Cinema Metro Cinema is the film capital of India. In Bombay's movie industry is often called Bollywood, in a pun from the names Bombay and Hollywood. The film exerts a huge fascination about Indian society, and every village in the country has at least one cinema. With a number of potential audience of hundreds of millions of people, India's film industry centered in Bombay, is the largest in the world. In 2002 there were around 1200 films in India. Much of the output to be the regional cinema in the various languages of India. In the regional cinema should be emphasized in Tamil cinema produced in Madras. However, the regional film has little relevance in the whole country, and great successes are usually in Hindi cinema, which is one fifth of total output. Mumbai is the birthplace of the blockbusters in Hindi, the all-India films ".The biggest hits of Hindi cinema in his argument are strict rules in order to overcome language barriers and religious. The actions of the protagonists and their fate respond to predictable patterns of Indian mythology. Unlike Hollywood, where films can be classified into various genres in Hindi films produced in Mumbai tend to follow the format called masala, referring to the spice mixture typical of Indian cuisine. This format masala mixes different genres, including romantic, the war, the dramatic and musical comedian, in a single story with a duration of about three hours. Rising production costs, the tendency to look abroad scenarios and have more creative freedom about the style of cinema produced in Bombay to Hollywood industry.However, the decline of viewers in theaters in about 30 and the growth of piracy have led many recent productions have generated losses of up to one million rupees. This coupled with the discovery of financial scandals has caused a crisis in the Bombay film industry, which now faces the urgent need for reforms.