That's possible. The history business transformation of the entire world is
enlisted such changes. The lock-in of a product/service/ecconomic-advantage
can be broken by either better product/service/facility  or by huge
technological tarnsformation. IF the government can act in either of there
areas then it is possible.


On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 2:37 PM, bala sinha <[email protected]> wrote:

>   How about this? Instead of creating a rival to Hindi cinema in Gaya,
> which will never take off, because Biharis themsleves won't move to Gaya let
> alone SRK!
>
> We should work to change the image of Biharis in India. How? Well, if
> middle class Bihari families went to Goa on holiday, to Maharashta on
> holiday. Spent their money etc.....there is a lot of money in Patna and the
> southern half of the state and the people here should start to venture out
> and spend their hard earned money in other states
>
> At the end of the day....MONEY TALKS
>
>
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>
> To: [email protected]
> CC:
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 20:19:11 -0800
> Subject: Hope this project is implemented successfully: Bihar to take Hindi
> film industry back from Maharashtra? Plans to launch Hindi Film City near
> Gaya
>
>
>  Came across an interesting news. Hope this project is implemented
> sucessfully soon.
>
> Bihar to take Hindi film industry back from Maharashtra? Plans to launch
> Hindi Film City near Gaya
> Wednesday, February 04, 2009
>
> http://www.ibosnetwork.com/newsmanager/templates/template1.aspx?a=21562&z=4
>
> The likes of Shahrukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan, Hrithik Roshan,
> Kareena Kapoor, and Aishwarya Rai may have to soon pack up their bags and
> move to Bihar in the next decade if the events related to film industry and
> Indian politics follow suit.
>
> For the better part of last 60 years post India's independence, Hindi
> cinema has been affiliated with, and been the major source of revenue
> provider for the state of Maharashtra and Mumbai. However that may change in
> the coming decade given last year's political events in Maharastra vis-a-vis
> UP-Bihar and the Hindi people.
>
> The new Government of Bihar, India's largest Hindi state after Uttar
> Pradesh is moving to build a massive film city near Gaya.
>
> "Agar Hindi ya Bhojpuri pasand nahi to koi baat nahi. Hindi film industry
> generates a lot of money. We will use the revenue. Aur phir, Hindi Bihar aur
> Uttar Pradesh Ki hee boli hai. Isse achcha kya ki Hindi cinema Hindi states
> me bane. Maharashtra can keep Raj Thakre and Deshmukhs and star them in
> Marathi movies. We'll keep the windfalls off the Hindi cinema industry. Apne
> aap pata chal jayega," was one refrain coming out of the process during
> initiating the filmcity project shift.
>
> In terms of locations, region near Gaya is being considered one of the
> viable options because it has massive tourism potential as it is close to
> historic Mauryan capital as well as associated as Bodh Gaya. Many westerners
> and western institutions may be interested in investing in infrastructure to
> build up the region. Other alternatives are Patna and Rajgir.
>
> Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said the proposal was being processed by
> his government and the state government will provide all assistance to the
> mega project as it develops over the coming decade.
>
> Industry News Network
>
> Regards,
>
> Sanjiv S Basisth
>
>
>  
>

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