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CINEMA FACES SHRINKING SALES, NEW CHALLENGES
The Morning Standard
|November 24, 2024
THERE may be an occasional boost in box office collections for recent releases like 'Singham Again' and 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3'. Both made ₹260 crore each for the first 20 days. But the overall picture in recent years and months is that the Indian film industry is crawling.
There is an obvious crisis of content – again something Bollywood pundits have been wailing about for years. That it has taken two 'follow-on' movies of previous hits to save the day speaks volumes for intellectual bankruptcy.
The figures say it all: Box office collections from January to October this year, dropped 7 percent to ₹8,951 crore compared to ₹9,521 crore for the same 10-month period last year, says a report of Ormax Media. The box office collections for October this year at ₹994 crore was marginally better than for last October's Rs812 crore; but it was Tamil films – 'Amaran' and 'Vettaiyan' – that contributed over 50 percent of the sales.
SLOW GROWTH
Ten years ago, with no Covid-19 to factor in, the story was the same. A KPMG report produced for the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry's (FICCI) annual Jamboree – 'Frames 2015' – said the industry's revenues grew just 0.9 percent from 2013 to 2014.
Theatrical and ancillary revenues for the film industry rose marginally from $2 billion to $2.02 billion (₹13,300 crore) as opposed to the projected $2.21 billion (₹14,500 crore) in the 2014 report. This was mainly due to weak box office returns. The saving grace then was the Christmas 2014 release of "P.K." that grossed more than $100 million worldwide.
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