IMDB.com – July 27, 2011
“The Bollywood Project is preparing for release on the festival circuit after four years of filming. Directors Adam Dow and Ruchika Muchhala created the 70-minute documentary to explore beyond the glamorous facade of the Hindi cinema industry.”
MidDay Sunday – August 21, 2011
“The two directors have followed four individuals, artists and workers from the industry, for the last four years, shadowing them from the sets and make-up vans to the privacy of their homes. Dow and Muchhala say they did not get into the project thinking they would film the subject for four years, but they knew they’d cover their subjects for a substantial period of time, until they were confident that they had their story.”
CNNGo.Com – August 11, 2011 (Mumbai, India)
“While a host of self-referential Bollywood feature films have been made on the inner workings of the Mumbai Hindi film industry, it’s incredible that no one has attempted a definitive documentary film yet.”
” Shot in cinema-verité style, “The Bollywood Project” offers an insight into the reality of the world’s fastest growing film industry. But, on another level, it’s also a documentary and analysis of modern-day urban Indian culture, which Bollywood tends to dominate — especially where we live, in Mumbai. “





