India is known to be the biggest democracy
in the world and it boasts of the largest movie industry. According to the
experts, our country produces almost 1500 to 2000 movies per year. No other
country has achieved this mark in terms of film production. In fact, the
Indians are the movie-buffs and they revere film stars as deities. Till now,
India generates maximum theatrical revenues of the world.
Eros International PLC is the most popular
international company in Indian film and entertainment industry and it has
successfully co-produced, acquired and also distributed the Indian film
language films across the world. For the last over 4 decades, this company has
a dynamic movie library comprising over 3000 films that include recent
blockbusters and classic titles of different languages, genres and also
developed a big business model thereby compiling the release of new films every
year with the exploitation of Eros’ film library.
With 12,000 + digital titles, the company’s
OTT platform called Eros Now offers 155 million registered users and also over
18 million paid subscribers worldwide the promise of uninterrupted
entertainment. The theatrical network of Eros constitutes single screen halls
and also multiplexes that are fully digitally equipped.
The theatrical section of Eros constitutes
multiplex as well as single screen halls that are completely digitally
equipped. It licenses Indian film content to the satellite television
broadcaster operating in our country and also across the world. It also
licenses content for popular television channels of India like Colors, Zee
Television, Star Network and Sony.
Indian films have global appeal and their
huge popularity have been increasing in various countries that even consume
dubbed and subtitled content in local languages. The countries include
Indonesia, Poland, Russia, US, Middle East, Italy, Latin America, South Korea
and so on. Based on gross collections as being reported in recent times, Eros International bonds is known to be 27 percent of the total theatrically
released Indian language films in the US and also in the UK.
No comments:
Post a Comment