Wednesday 12 June 2019

Indian film industry has witnessed prolific growth worldwide with help of Eros


It is quite undeniable that Indians are passionate about films and also about the movie stars. Moreover, the film industry of our country has made its mark as one of the biggest film producers of the world. And the credit behind the growth and popularity of this film industry goes to one particular company and it is undoubtedly Eros International PLC. For more than 4 decades, this company has effectively acquired, distributed and also co-produced multiple popular movies in theatrical, television and also other formats. In fact, Eros is the big boon for the movies and also the whole of the entertainment sector.



This dynamic library of Eros is a real treasure trove for those associated with the film industry. It has more than 3000 movies including classic titles and also the current blockbusters across budgets, genres and languages. It has also built an excellent business model thereby combining new releases and also the ones being shelved in this prolific library.

In a nutshell, Eros has shouldered the huge responsibility of releasing Indian language films across the world and they also have turned out to be the biggest hits in the country. Indian films have international appeal and their popularity also has been increasing in different countries that consume dubbed and subtitled films in the regional languages. These countries include China, USA, Indonesia, China, Germany, Spain, South Korea, Malaysia, Latin America and Middle East among others. Based on the gross collections reported by comScore, Eros International bonds are 27 percent of theatrically released Indian language movies in the US and also the UK.

There is one great milestone achieved by this particular brand. In fact, Eros Now is the leading OTT platform for South Asian entertainment population and also NRIs that can be accessed anytime, anywhere on television, mobile, web and other internet-connected devices. Undoubtedly, this company has rightly contributed to the huge growth of Indian film industry around the world.


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