Bollywood film distribution company Eros International, which raised Rs 189.6 crore (Rs 1.89 billion) through equity placement in the UK, listed its shares on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
'What Yash Raj is doing is to prove that they are even more persistent and relentless against piracy than the culprits.'
Forget about going to a movie hall, or buying a VCD to see your favourite Bollywood blockbuster. You can now do so sitting in the comfort of your home by downloading them to the PC or your television set through the net.
Most of India knows Deep Sidhu as the man who planted the Sikh religious flag on Red Fort.
A lowdown on what's going on in the Tamil film industry.
Railway passengers would soon have access to movies, television content, music videos and audio tracks as RailTel and media group Eros International have come together for providing entertainment services to travellers.
Market players said a big upmove by the market will depend on policy action by the government to revive economic growth and corporate earnings revival.
So far in September, the S&P BSE Small-cap index has gained nearly 3 per cent as compared to a modest 0.2 per cent dip in the S&P BSE Sensex.
'There will be two to three months of containment, and when there is normalcy, the risk is a relapse and a return to lockdowns.'
Amazon Prime leads the race to buy digital rights for Bollywood blockbusters with Hotstar and Netflix trailing far behind.
Rambo Rajkumar will no longer release on the same day as Bullett Raja.
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The advance booking of Salman Khan's eagerly awaited film Jai Ho have started and although the sentiment regarding the movie is buoyant in markets such as Uttar Pradesh, metros such as Delhi and Mumbai have shown a softer response than usual.
The Bombay HIgh Court refused to issue stay orders on the film's release.
Tata Steel, SBI, L&T and Sun Pharma advanced 2-5% each.
How much is Tanu Weds Manu Returns making at the box office? We show you the math.
There is talk about 'cultural connect' and the 'warmth of storytelling' in Indian films vis-a-vis the spectacle and scale that Hollywood specialises in.
A wide range of Malayalam movies is set to hit the screens in the coming months.
The hit parade of well-made movies continues, ticket sales are creeping up and OTTs are upping the game in one of the best years for the film industry.
Just stand in front of his latest film Kochadaiiyaan's hoarding, send an SMS, and watch what happens next.
After a miserable two years of flopping films and stagnant revenues, what has changed for the film industry?
The film hits screens this Diwali.
Social media teams ensure there is something new around the movie every few days and as the release date nears, every few hours.
The superstar will promote his production called Dr Cabbie, starring Isabel Kaif, at the TIFF.
Tata Motors was the top gainer on better-than-expected June quarter revenues
The current broadcasting platforms believe the road ahead for Netflix might not be a cakewalk
Sairat is the first Marathi film to cross Rs 100 crore.
Brand associations have helped Priyanka Chopra-starrer gain traction in traditional and digital media.
Business is better than usual in Bollywood.
Some broke stereotypes. Some inspiring. Some made our jaws drop.
IT exporters were the top gainers amid a weak rupee along with select index heavyweights.
'Being a chocolate lover boy, I wouldn't last long. So I decided to get rid of the tag as soon as possible.' 'That's why I started doing films like Haasil and Munnabhai MBBS.' With films like Yahaan, A Wednesday and Tanu Weds Manu, I was trying to break an image.'
Those in the business of films believe the timing of the sentencing could not have been worse
In the wake of lukewarm response to his last two films Lingaa and Kochadaiyaan, T E Narasimhan and Urvi Malvania examine ways in which Rajinikanth can reclaim past glory.
'I would count my rotis and eat.' 'I broke my sister and brother's insurance policies.' 'Whatever savings I had got over.' 'I was struggling for work.' 'I used to struggle for Rs 500, Rs 1,000.'
More Indians are watching films across screens, TV, online and other platforms than ever before. Whether it is by tackling costs, processes or revenues, the trick is to find a way of making money from all of them, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
'While they are a long way off from the box office muscle that the Khans enjoy, a host of young stars are entering the Rs 100 crore club that was earlier the reserve of the seniors. This year will see a lot of young stars in action.'
'There is no longer any pressure to play the heroine. So I can have fun and be the actor I want to be. I can look beyond the hairstyles and the clothes. It is liberating to not have that constant pressure on you.' Lara Dutta enjoys being 'back'!
Aseem Chhabra has been trying to get an interview with the superstar since 2005, and has been lucky only once.