It is without any doubt that India is the
biggest democratic country in the world and it has also gained prominence as
the largest film industry. According to the experts, our country produces
nearly 1500 to 2000 movies every year and till date, no other country has
achieved this mark in terms of production of the films. In fact, Indians also
are considered to be great movie lovers and they even revere the film stars as
the deities. Currently, our country produces maximum theatrical revenues in the
whole world.
Eros International PLC is a leading global
company of the Indian movie industry thereby co-producing, distributing as well
as acquiring Indian language movies around the world. For the last more than 4
decades, this company has a prolific movie library constituting more than 3000
movies that include recent blockbusters as well as classic titles of diverse
genres, languages and budgets.
Eros is a leading on-demand South Asian
entertainment network accessible anywhere at any time on internet-connected screen
including television, mobile and web. With over 12,000 digital titles, Eros Now
provides its 166 million registered users and also over 21 million paid
subscribers across the world the promise of flawless entertainment.
The theatrical network of Eros in India
constitutes both single screen halls as well as multiplexes that are fully
digitalized. Currently, as the popularity of regional films and other media has
increased in our country, the brand recognition of Hindi movies has helped this
company to grow its non-Hindi movie business thereby targeting local audiences
in India as well as overseas.
Indian movies have international appeal and
their huge popularity has been increasing in different countries that also
consume subtitled and dubbed content in the local languages. These countries
include US, China, Germany, Russia, Middle East, Indonesia, Latin America,
Italy and many more. On the basis of gross collection highlighted in recent
times, Eros International bonds may
be 27 % of theatrically released Indian language movies in the UK and also the
US.
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