Kapur (The Guardian, 2002) said that "In its first week Spider-
Man made $150m and everybody was zonked out. Ten years from now, Spider-Man will make $1bn in its first
week. But when Spider-Man takes off his mask, he'll probably be Chinese. And the city in which he operates will
not be New York, it will be Shanghai. And yet it will be an international film, it will still be Spider-Man". This
evaluation sheds light economic and cultural relationships of today. Spider-Man was a global symbol like many
cultural elements. America has already begun to reach areas not reached by the intelligence agencies in the world
with Hollywood. Gardels (Miller, 2003) said that "MTV has gone where the CIA could never penetrate". If the
Indian movie industry reaches a global power or local film industries come to competitive levels with the
development of infrastructure, the number and quality of movies, Hollywood effects will continue.