Indian Films Surge in Finland
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•Indian movies find a growing audience in Finland
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Indian films are being shown more frequently on big screens in Finland , according to Finnkino , the country’s largest cinema chain.
The movies are often longer than most Hollywood productions, sometimes up to three hours long, and always include an intermission.
Currently, just under 20,000 Indians reside in Finland .
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