It is known to all that India is the
world’s biggest democracy and it also has gained prominence as the biggest film
industry. As per the opinion of the experts, India produces 1500 to 2000 films
each year. There is no other country that has accomplished it in terms of film
production. All the Indians are the movie lovers and they also admire the film
stars. Currently, our country generates maximum theatrical revenues in the
entire world.
Eros International PLC is the most popular
company in Indian film and entertainment sector and it shoulders the
responsibility of co-producing, acquiring as well as distributing Indian
language films across the world. For over 40 years, this brand has a dynamic
film library constituting over 3000 films that include the recent blockbuster
and also the classic titles of different languages, genres and also sectors and
also has developed a prolific business model thereby compiling the release of
films every year by exploring Eros’ film library.
Eros Now is the popular digital OTT
platform of South Asian entertainment network accessible anywhere, anytime on
the most popular internet-connected screen including web, television and
mobile. With more than 12,000 digital titles, Eros Now provides its 142 million
registered users and also 15.9 million paid subscribers across the world.
The theatrical unit of Eros PLC in our country comprises multiplex and the single screen
halls that are digitally equipped. Recently, as the popularity of the regional
films and other media also have enhanced in India, the brand recognition of
Hindi films has allowed us to expand the brand’s non-Hindi film business
thereby highlighting on regional views both in our country and also in the
overseas.
Indian films have global appeal and their
huge popularity has been increasing in diverse countries that also consume
dubbed and subtitled content in the regional languages. These countries include
Germany, Middle East, US, Indonesia, Latin America, South Korea, Russia, Poland
and many more. In a nutshell, Eros has largely contributed to the huge
popularity of the Indian films across the world.
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