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Why Indian Movies Are Being More Popular Among The
Young Generation Than Bangladeshi Movies: A Survey
Among Young Generation In Dhaka.
MAZHARUL HAQUE
MD. JESAN HABIB AZMI
KAMRUZZAMAN SHOUROV
MD. AKTAR-UZ-ZAMAN
Course Teacher
QUMRUL HASAN CHOWDHURY
Lecturer
Department of English
Date of Submission
27 April 2011
Forwarding Letter
Dear Sir,
We take the pleasure to submit our report titled “Why Indian movies are
being more popular among the young generation than Bangladeshi
movies?” The report provides us the opportunity to know the real scenario
of the popularity / unpopularity Bangladeshi and Indian movies among the
young generation.
In this research, we tried to see what the opinions of young generation are
about the Indian and Bangladeshi movies. Indian movies are more popular
now in young generation but Bangladeshi movies not. It’s very attractive to
them. Data for this research collected by means of survey. We saw that
even though some representatives of the young generation like Bangladeshi
movies, most of them don’t like them. The research explored and
unpopularity of Bangladeshi movies.
Your Sincerely
MAZHARUL HAQUE MD. JESAN HABIB AZMI KAMRUZZAMAN SHOUROV MD. AKTAR-UZ-ZAMAN
10-16377-1 10-16011-1 08-12220-3 10-16707-2
Preface
We take the pleasure to submit our report titled “Why Indian movies are being
more popular among the young generation than Bangladeshi movies?” The
report provides us the opportunity to know the real scenario of the
popularity/unpopularity Bangladeshi and Indian movies among the young
generation.
In this research, we tried to see what the opinions of young generation are about
the Indian and Bangladeshi movies. Indian movies are more popular now in young
generation but Bangladeshi movies not. It’s very attractive to them. Data for this
research collected by means of survey. We saw that even though some
representatives of the young generation like Bangladeshi movies, most of them
don’t like them. The research explored and unpopularity of Bangladeshi movies.
Acknowledgements
This academic task is very important and massive work for me. It is a
fundamental part of Business Communication. This research work is
very valuable and significant to our life. My perception and believe that
the learning process and knowledge through the theory and field
experience I have gathered from this research work will create the
opportunity for my professional development and enrich my academic
achievement.
Contents
Title Page...................................................................................................................................................2
Forwarding Letter......................................................................................................................................3
Preface.......................................................................................................................................................4
Acknowledgements....................................................................................................................................5
List of Illustrations.....................................................................................................................................7
Abstract......................................................................................................................................................8
CHAPTER I..............................................................................................................................................9
Introduction............................................................................................................................................9
Research Title:.................................................................................................................................10
Background of Research:.................................................................................................................10
Objective:.........................................................................................................................................11
Purpose Of The Research:................................................................................................................12
Methodology:...................................................................................................................................13
Limitations:......................................................................................................................................14
Organization:...................................................................................................................................15
CHAPTER II..........................................................................................................................................16
Findings and Analysis:.........................................................................................................................16
Participant........................................................................................................................................16
Questionnaire...................................................................................................................................16
Sampling..........................................................................................................................................17
CONCLUSION:......................................................................................................................................30
Recommendation:..................................................................................................................................32
Appendix...............................................................................................................................................33
Bibliography............................................................................................................................................34
List of Illustrations
Abstract
The report has favor the researcher to identify the key factors that the
reasons of popularity and unpopularity of Indian & Bangladeshi movies
and analyses the factor to find out the key issue and vital points that need
to address to the interest any kind of movies.
CHAPTER I
Introduction
Movies are the best path of recreation. What is movie or Film? A Film called
a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced
by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images
using animation techniques or visual effects. The main idea process of
filmmaking has developed into an art form and industry.
Films are cultural artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect those
cultures, and, in turn, affect them. Film is considered to be an important art form,
a source of popular entertainment and a powerful method for educating
or indoctrinating citizens. The visual elements of cinema give motion pictures a
universal power of communication.
We are Bangladeshi, so by our culture or by birth we watch Bangladeshi and
Indian Movies. Young Generation are more addicted to watch movies.
But the main question of that How much popularity or un popularity this two
kinds of movies among the Young Generation. That’s the point of our research.
Research Title:
Why Indian movies are being more popular
among the young generation than
Bangladeshi movies?
Background of Research:
Movie can be defined as an instrument of recreation. Watching movie is a best
way of pastime. In Bangladesh the young generation of Bangladesh was various
type movies. They are may be Bangladeshi, Indian and English.
The type of movie plays a significant role for students to select their recreational
pattern. Good type of movie will likely encourage people to opt for this particular
movie people in fact demonstrate a positive perception toward this issue.
Objective:
Critically analyses the factor behind applicant reaction on Movies.
Critically review the literature of applicant reaction on Indian and
Bangladeshi movies.
To find out the popularity and unpopularity of them.
The main explanation of this popularity and unpopularity.
Research Question:
(1) Do you like Movies and which movies ?
(2) Which kind of movies you like most?
(3) Why do you like these kind of movies?
(4) Between the two kind of movies which has more quality and why?
(5) In which movie most modern technology is used and How?
(6) Can you tell us two name of the Bangladesh or Indian movies which
have been recently released?
(7) Mention the name of the favourite movies and why?
(8) The director of which movies are more skillful?
(9) Do you think the performance of Actor/Actress effect on the popularity
and why?
(10) What is the main reason for popularity of these Kind of movies in
your opinion?
(11) Do you think that Bangladeshi old movies is more better than
now?
(12) Can we compare between Bangladeshi and Indian movies? What
and why?
To obtain the general idea regarding the “Why Indian movies are more
popular among the young generation” in the students of AIUB, NSU,
SEU.
Methodology:
The research collected data through surveys and also performs a small
scale experiment. The survey selected 50 respondents throughout three most
private university. The survey is a mixture of closed-ended and open-ended
questions on popular leisure activities, its contains, and other similar aspects
concerning recreation in NSU, SEU, AIUB. The survey data collection method was
selected because it was most appropriate to collect quantitative data.
Additionally, it allowed the research to collect data quickly, which was important
with limited time. The method was also covenant for the respondents. An
experiment supporting the link between leisure and productivity was also
conducted. The experiment used 6 participants. The answered two sets of 96
basic arithmetic questions. The 6 participants were divided into 2 groups of
three. The first group was asked the two sets of questions without leisure. The
second group was asked the two sets questions with 30 minutes of leisure
(watching television) after the first test. Then the number of wrong answers and
the time it took to finish each test was recorded. This allowed the research to
compare the data among the participants and determine how the leisure
variable impacted the efficiency/ productivity of each of the participants. The
experiment was conducted to add relevance to our research.
The respondents for the survey and the participants of the experiment were both
on the basis of availability. As time is a limitation in this research, a sample
procedure would have taken much longer especially if the selected sample
population declined to participate. Further time would be necessary to replace
the declined sample participants. Thus, the sampling was non-probabilistic
(Convenience sampling) was selected on the basis availability. and is not and is
not of completely random nature.
Limitations:
This report comprises limitations such as:
The study may not be applicable in other areas of NSU, AIUB, SEU.
Fund limitation. The researchers are students thus funds are very limited
to support the study.
Difficulty in generalization.
Organization:
This report studies the pattern of recreation of residents of the NSU, SEU, AIUB.
Chapter 1 of this report provides the background of the reports which states
briefly some of the information researchers have collected during literature
review. The objectives of the report are also stated explicitly to facilitate the
overall implementation of the report. Methodologies are stated in order to
provide a clear idea to the readers how the research has been conducted.
However, several limitations are undoubtedly present in this research. Chapter 2
of the report highlights the major findings of the research. Relevance is also
discovered as the research progresses. Tables, graphs and pie charts are served
to facilitate the presentation of the report. Chapter 3 provides the summary of
the finding while chapter 4 contains the recommendations.
CHAPTER II
Participant
Data were collected from 50 Young Student surveying with freely
interest. The jobs consisted part time position with the condition of 1
month probationary period. The applicant are generally Graduate
student from overseas private university in Dhaka like American
International University-Bangladesh, North South University, East
West University and South East University the participant were
generally young (Age: 18~20 = 52% and 20~22 = 48%) with rather
more males (n= 40) than females (n= 10). Overall gender was
distributed differently according applicants.
Questionnaire
A self-administered questionnaire has been chosen for data collection. It
was quiet good and satisfies the goal. Socio demographic data are very
important to measure the questionnaire response. Questionnaire survey
is a self-administered.
Sampling
In terms of sampling means population selection those will involve to
take part in the research as a respondent and should be selected in
particular way to avoid the sampling error. It should be taken through
equal distribution from the specific area population. If the sampling
process has not been done properly the authenticity are lost of the study,
then it come the question of reliability and validation sampling
calculated the portion of population from the specific area and every
person has an equal chance to be a sample and the amount are to that
those omitted characteristic.
Presentation of Analysis
Question No. 01
12%
4%
YES
NO
NOT
ANSWERED
84%
Figure 01
Question No. 02
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
72.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
8.00% 12.00% 8.00%
0.00%
BANGLADESHI INDIAN MOVIES NONE OF THEM NOT ANSWERED
MOVIES
Figure 2
Question No. 03
Table 01
Motivation Of This Kind Of Movies
o It’s provides message of something learning or skills dynamically.
o Good Quality and 3D view.
o Entertaining and Good stories.
o Stories are Different Or not all most same in Every movies.
o Love Story & Action type.
o Perfect Directory and Realistic.
o Sometimes Educative.
o Adventure and Modern Technology used.
Question No. 04
4%
96%
Figure 03
Question No. 05
Indian Bangladeshi
2%
98%
Figure 04
Table 02
Movies Description
Indian < Latest advance technology used.
< Computerized based.
< High quality camera in used.
< High definition & 3D picture rolling.
Question No. 06
Question No. 07
Question No. 08
8% 8%
84%
Figure 05
Question No. 09
92.00%
100.00%
90.00%
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00% 8.00%
10.00%
0.00%
BANGLADESI MOVIES INDIAN MOVIES
Figure 06
Question No. 10
Table 05
Main Reason for Popularity
Full of entertaining.
Concept, sequence, location, songs, dances.
Actor & Actress.
High quality and standard.
Real life based story.
Gives some educative and message dynamically.
Modern & Advance Technology.
Question No. 11
16%
YES NO
84%
Figure 07
Question No. 12
50.00%
30.00%
20.00%
0.00%
YES NO NOT ANSWERED
Figure 08
CONCLUSION:
fact is mostly applicable to the people with lower income. But, the higher and
middle-class people in young generation are not much influenced by that kind of
movies.
Finally the research proved that Indian movies are more popular than
the Bangladeshi movies among the young generation. So, Bangladeshi movies
need some good quality, skills and technologies to attract the young generation.
The directors of the Bangladeshi movies needed to be more skillful and they
need to show the real problems in our life and its solution. By that kind of movie
we can learn something new and change the society because movie sometimes
help us by showing something which is educational.
Recommendation:
Appendix
Why Indian movies are being more popular among the young generation than
Bangladeshi movies?
4. Between the two kind of movies which has more quality and why?
6. Can you tell us two name of the Bangladesh or Indian movies which have
been recently released?
10. What is the main reason for popularity of these Kind of movies in your
opinion?
11. Do you think that Bangladeshi old movies is more better than now?
12. Can we compare between Bangladeshi and Indian movies? What and
why?
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