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Write the names of such contributors of film industry whose names are generally not even mentioned in the credit.


(i) The carpenters who make the sets for the films.

(ii) Minor dancer who participate in group dance shines.

(iii) Stunt artists and extras.

(iv) Some other type of senior artist.

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Discuss briefly home-based work.


Home-based work is an important part of the economy. This includes the manufacture of lace, zari or brocade, carpets, bidis, agarbattis and many such products. This work is mainly done by women and childre. An agent provides raw materials and also picks up the finished product. Home workers are paid on a piece-rate basis, depending on the number of pieces they make.

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Mention the main field of interest of sociologists.


Sociologists are interested in the questions of who produces what, who works where, who sells to whom and how. These are not individual choices, but outcomes of social patterns. In turn, the choices that people make influences how society works.

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Mention some similarities of life of the people of upper and lower classes associated with film industry of Bombay.


The residents of Bombay ape-divided by where they live what they aaft and how much their clothes cost. Befc"£ney are also united by certain common things that a city provides — they watch the same films and cricket matches, they suffer from the same air pollution and they all have aspirations for their children to do well.

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Mention two points indicating difference of quality of life between big film stars and mill-owners one side and other side extra artist of film industry and general textile workers on the other side.


Film stare and textile mill-owners live in places like Juhu, while extras and textile workers may live in places like Girangaon. Some go to five star hotels and eat Japanese sushi and some eat vada pav from the local handcart.

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