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Bollywood has Germans dancing to its tunes
Indo-Asian News Service

New Delhi, July 27 (IANS) Guess who's shaking a leg to the latest Bollywood songs and lapping up Indian movies - Indians at home and abroad, of course, but also an entire
generation of young Germans, as an Indian delegation recently found to its surprise.

The nine-member delegation headed by Minister of State for Defence M. Pallam Raju was in Stuttgart earlier this month for an Indian film festival, which was part of a
programme by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation to promote bilateral ties between India and Germany.

Madhu Goud Yaskhi, a Lok Sabha MP from Nizamabad, who was part of the delegation that also included former external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha, said he was
"amazed" to see young Germans enjoying Bollywood movies, songs and even dancing to the lively dance tunes.

"I was really surprised to see the crowd that gathered to watch Bollywood movies and for a live music show at a place like Stuttgart where not too many Indians live," Yaskhi
told IANS.

 

According to the Congress MP who still runs a law firm in New York but spends most of his time in India, of the 350-400 youngsters who gathered to watch the pop music
show, only 75 to 100 were Indians. "Everybody else was German."

It was the same for the films as well, with Germans outnumbering Indians at least three to one.

During the six-day festival from July 12, at least 20 movies, including Tamil and Malayalam films, were shown.

"Even a movie like 'Mixed Doubles' that does not have music or well known actors was watched keenly by the Germans," said Yaskhi about the Rajat Kapoor directed art
house film that has no major Bollywood stars.

"I met a lady from Cologne, who can sing Hindi songs and say dialogues from the Hindi movies. She told me she and her husband listen to Hindi music every day and dance
to them," he said.

Yaskhi was amazed to find local TV channels in south Germany showing Hindi movies with German subtitles every week.

Stuttgart has been hosting Indian film festivals for the last three years.

"We have heard a lot of stories about the Germans' newfound love for India. We were told that German papers carry a lot of stories about India these days," Yaskhi said.
   

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