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 | | An irony is that most popular movie plots glorify couples falling in love and battling all sorts of odds to be allowed to be together, yet Indian society largely rests on arranged marriages, sometimes even forced ones. |
 | | Bollywood is, however, true to one particular value that it projects through its movies — communal harmony and the peaceful coexistence of several religions (e.g., the film Amar Akbar Anthony is the story of three brothers, separated at birth and raised by foster parents of different faiths, who finally unite to defeat the bad guys). |
 | | Songs from Bollywood movies are generally pre-recorded by professional playback singers, with the actors then lip synching the words to the song on-screen, often while dancing. |
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