Mumbai, formerly known as Mumbai, 1995, is a coastal city in western India and the capital of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the second most densely populated area in India. According to the 20 16 census, the population of this area is about 21300,000. Mumbai is the richest city in India, where millionaires and multimillionaires rank first among all cities in India, and it is also an important trade center and port city.
Mumbai has the longest jewelry street in Asia, Gold Market Street. There are many shops dealing in gold, silver and jewelry, which are connected with each other. All kinds of gold and silver jewelry are displayed in a dazzling array of windows, and travelers and tourists coming in and out of Mumbai have to come here to choose one or two pieces of satisfactory jewelry. Mumbai is the birthplace of India's textile industry and one of the largest textile export ports in the world.
Cultural situation in Mumbai
Mumbai is the entertainment center of India and the birthplace of Indian films (the first Indian film was shot here on July 7th, 1896). Originally a silent film, it was dubbed in Marathi in the early 20th century, making it the oldest film in India. Mumbai's films are also extremely developed, and most of the film studios in the country are located here, so it is also called "Broadway in India".
Most of India's major television and satellite networks and major publishing houses are headquartered in Mumbai. Bollywood, the center of Indian film industry, is also located in Mumbai, and its largest studio is also located in Mumbai. The base of Marathi film and television industry is also located in Mumbai. Bollywood is also called Indian film, but Urdu poetry is quite common here.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Mumbai