Tuesday 12 May 2020

Indian movie industry has achieved popularity globally with the help of Eros


India is not only the largest democratic country in the world but it even produces films more than any other country. Indeed, Indians are crazy about films and in all aspects; our country is regarded as the largest contributor to theatrical revenues of the whole world.

Undoubtedly, Eros International PLC is one of the few companies that have played vital role in making the films of India popular across the world. It also has a dynamic library constituting more than 3000 movies that even include titles and recent blockbusters of different languages, genres and budgets. It also has built a dynamic business model thereby compiling successful release of new films with the help of this film library.



Indian films have international appeal and their popularity has been increasing indifferent countries that use subtitled and also dubbed film content in regional languages. These countries include Malaysia, Latin America, Indonesia, Italy, Germany, China, Latin America, and Poland and so on. Depending on gross collection highlighted by ComScore, the Eros bonds maybe 27% of theatrically released Indian language movies in the US and also UK.

Eros PLC has spread its online presence with popular OTT platform called Eros Now. Currently, it offers the subscribers huge scope to use quality content through varied distribution network from television set top boxes, video players and also other internet-connected equipment.

This company is known to be the largest and also fastest-growing TV market of the world thereby licensing high-quality Indian film content to television broadcasters. In fact, it believes that increasing television audience of the country creates ample opportunities for it to license out film content as well as increases audience recognition of Eros and also its film products. In fact, it licenses out Indian film content to satellite television broadcaster operating in India and worldwide. It has directly or even indirectly licensed out the content for major Indian TV channels such as Zee TV, Sony, Colors and Star Network.

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