India, Sept. 29 -- American President Donald Trump's decision to finally impose a massive 100% tariff - import duty or tax - on movies made outside the US comes as another major blow to India, which has been facing his wrath, with blips of bonhomie, for the past three months and more.

It was not immediately clear how such a tariff on movies, a software, would be implemented given that modern film-making is mostly digital and done across countries, much of the production work being online.

But one impact could be on ticket prices if producers pass on the tax burden to consumers.

The Indian diaspora in the US spends around $100 million a year to watch Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali and other Indian language movies rele...