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	<title>Comments on: Video Piracy Put to Rest in India ?</title>
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		<title>By: Coward Blogger</title>
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		<description>Let me repeat this, I&#039;ve already commented on this topic earlier. However it was in a different context. 

&quot;Remember those days in the 80s to 90s where every Indian just watched those pirated Bollywood movie VHS tapes on video….desperately watched regardless of the f*****-up quality. &quot;

First of all I&#039;ve to say that all of us who watch this screwed up quality videos are to be blamed. We have no pride. We encourage such cheap quality videos. 

Now since the entire system is screwed up, the Bollywood film makers must also be blamed more than the public. They have NO pride either. The very name &quot;Bollywood&quot; itself is a copy of &quot;Hollywood&quot;.  It is supposed to be a creative professionals industry, the very origin of it is a sham. How can we expect to see anything creative and genuine from this virtual organization &quot;Bollywood&quot;. 

My point is, No matter what the CD/VCD/DVD manufacturers come up with, no matter how cheap the quality of the DVDs be, our Bollywood film makers will still NOT work towards a system where a common Indian citizen can watch a DVD with international standards quality. 

Hello...any Bollywood professionals reading this !!! Ooops... sorry I did not know you were busy copying another english movie :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me repeat this, I&#8217;ve already commented on this topic earlier. However it was in a different context. </p>
<p>&#8220;Remember those days in the 80s to 90s where every Indian just watched those pirated Bollywood movie VHS tapes on video….desperately watched regardless of the f*****-up quality. &#8221;</p>
<p>First of all I&#8217;ve to say that all of us who watch this screwed up quality videos are to be blamed. We have no pride. We encourage such cheap quality videos. </p>
<p>Now since the entire system is screwed up, the Bollywood film makers must also be blamed more than the public. They have NO pride either. The very name &#8220;Bollywood&#8221; itself is a copy of &#8220;Hollywood&#8221;.  It is supposed to be a creative professionals industry, the very origin of it is a sham. How can we expect to see anything creative and genuine from this virtual organization &#8220;Bollywood&#8221;. </p>
<p>My point is, No matter what the CD/VCD/DVD manufacturers come up with, no matter how cheap the quality of the DVDs be, our Bollywood film makers will still NOT work towards a system where a common Indian citizen can watch a DVD with international standards quality. </p>
<p>Hello&#8230;any Bollywood professionals reading this !!! Ooops&#8230; sorry I did not know you were busy copying another english movie <img src='http://convergence.in/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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