Monday 20 April 2020

Indian movie industry hasexperienced huge growth with help of Eros International PLC

India is considered to be the largest democracy in the world and it also has the largest movie industry. According to experts, India produces almost fifteen hundred to two thousand movies per year. Well, there is no other country in the world that has accomplished movie production in such a huge scale. In fact, the Indians are movie-buffs and they revere the movie stars as their deities.  Until now, our countryhas generated maximum theatrical revenues throughout the world.




Eros International PLC is a popular company in Indian film industry and it has successfully acquired, co-produced and also distributed Indian language films around the world. For over 4 decades, this company has a dynamic movie library comprising over 3000 movies that include current blockbusters and also classic titles of different genres, languages and budgets and also built a huge business model thereby compiling release of new movies each year with exploitation of film library of Eros.
With over 12,000 digital titles, the company’s OTT platform namely Eros Now offer over  160 million registered users and also 21 million-plus paid subscribers globally the promise of continual entertainment. Indeed, the theatrical network of Eros constitutes both single screen halls and multiplexes that are absolutely digitally equipped.

The theatrical unit of this company licenses Indian movie content to satellite television broadcasters operating in India and also around the world. It even licenses diverse content for leading television channels of our country such as Sony, Star Network, Zee Television and Colors.
Indian films have global appeal and their massive popularity has been increasing in diverse countries that also consume dubbed as well as subtitled content in the regional languages. These countries include South Korea, Middle East,Poland,  Indonesia,US, Latin America, and so on. Based on gross collections as reported currently, Eros International bonds may be 27 percent of theatrically released Indian language movies in the US as well as UK.

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