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  Subhash Ghai
Bollywood showman Subhash Ghai, has a penchant for being the first in the race. Last year Taal was the first film to be completely insured. This year Ghai adds another plus to his long list.

His production house Mukta Arts will be the first Bollywood production company to be listed on the stock exchange.

Financial institutions have always been vary of Bollywood which is now infamous for style of functioning. Choatic, without order, never on time and nothing on paper are the major complaints. But Ghai plans to change all that. He cities the example of the way his company along with houses like Rajshris, Yash-Raj have made a reputation of being solid business models.

rediff.com spoke to Subhash Ghai on his reason for listing on the stock exchange and how he plans to change the face of movie making in Bollywood.

Presenting Subhash Ghai -- on Real Audio.

    On his decision to list on the stock exchange.
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    On how he plans to utilise the public issue funds.
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    Ghai counters allegations on Bollywood being an unorganised industry
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    On his business model
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    On lessons he has learned from companies like ABCL
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    On the danger of spreading himself too thin.
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