Thursday 6 August 2020

Eros International PLC has helped Indian film industry to achieve popularity across the globe

India is the biggest democracy of the world and it produces films more than any other country. Undoubtedly, Indian are crazy about the films and in every aspect, this country is known to be the biggest contributor to theatrical revenues of the world.

Indeed, Eros International PLC is one of the popular companies that have played important role in making Indian films quite popular around the entire world. Moreover, it has a prolific movie library comprising over 3000 films that also include classic titles and also current blockbusters of diverse budgets, genres and languages. It has also built a prolific business model by compiling successful release of new movies with the help of this movie library.


This leading company has expanded its online presence with leading OTT platform known as Eros Now. With more than 12,000 digital titles, Eros Now provides its over 150 million registered users as well as over 18 million paid users worldwide the promise of flawless entertainment hosting a biggest library of films, best television programs, audio tracks as well as music video, unmatched both in quality as well as quantity.

Indian films have global appeal and their immense popularity has been increasing in various countries that use dubbed and subtitled film content in local languages. These include Italy, Latin America, Chine, Poland, Malaysia, Indonesia and Russia among others. Depending on gross collection by comScore, Eros International bonds can be 27% of theatrically released Indian films in the US and also the UK.

The television distribution network of Eros PLC is prolific as well as serves as one of the biggest markets of the world. High-quality film contents are licensed through popular satellite broadcasters from across the world that also leads to large production of profits. This type of endeavor improves the brand’s popularity across the globe. In a nutshell, Eros has rightly contributed to huge popularity of Indian film across the world.

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