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Q&A: Gunjan Bagla
October 07, 2008 On Oct. 1, as China began a weeklong holiday, the largest group of entertainment industry labor unions in India -- that other giant market half a world away -- went on strike for the first time in 50 years of existence. The next day, Indian billionaire Anil Ambani, head of Reliance ADA Group, was in Los Angeles reviewing the papers that would clinch a $550 million deal designed to help DreamWorks exit its relationship with Paramount. But now that fickle, cash-hungry Hollywood appears to have shifted some of its interest from China to India, The Hollywood Reporter has turned to an India expert for a little perspective on the basics of the world's largest democracy.
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