Eros International has made its mark in the
Indian movie industry and it has also expanded opportunities in the entertainment
field. Indeed, it is a big innovator in the movie industry of our country. For
more than four decades, this brand has successfully distributed, co-produced as
well as acquired some of the successful movies across theatrical, television
and different formats.
The business technique of Eros PLC is
driven diverse film contents and with an exploration of that content around the
world through multiple channels. Till date, this brand has also released those
Indian language films that have been scored well in the box office. Below are a
few vital facts that have helped Eros to gain new scale of success:
Eros has built a prolific business model
thereby combining release of new films every year by exploring its huge film
library.
Rishika Lulla
It has a prolific library comprising over
3000 films including the current blockbusters and also classical titles
spreading across different genres, languages and budgets.
The television distribution network of Eros
is quite dynamic and it is known to be one of the largest as well as the fastest-growing
market in the world.
Indian films have global appeal and their
huge popularity has been increasing in diverse countries like Germany, Russia,
China, USA, France and many more that also consume subtitled and dubbed film
content in local languages. Depending on gross collection reported by com Score,
Eros International bonds may be27 percent of theatrically released Indian films
in the US and also the UK. Eros Now is company’s on-demand South Asian
entertainment network accessible from any place at any time on
internet-connected devices like mobile, web as well as television.
Ms. RishikaLulla,
the CEO of Eros Digital that covers up digital initiatives for this company
including Eros Now, has contributed to growth of Eros Now in India as well as
overseas. Certainly, Eros has built a strong footing in global platform for
Indian movies as well as generated huge growth of the film industry.
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