During the opening session on day 1 of Goafest, the Managing Director and CEO of Tata Play, Harit Nagpal, introduced the key concept of "customer segments as shifting sands."
The comments from CEO Tony Vinciquerra were made in the midst of ongoing negotiations between Hollywood's major crew union and top studios.
Tubi, Pluto TV and The Roku Channel are quickly gaining users thanks to the low barrier of entry (they’re free!) — and they’re bulking up on their programming, too.
Tarsem Singh Dhandwar’s “Dear Jassi” and Arati Kadav’s “Mrs” will open and close this year’s New York Indian Film Festival.
New Delhi: OTT platforms have started working closely with legal experts at various stages of production to ensure their programmes don't violate intellectual property rights or fall foul of laws that prohibit vulgar or explicit content.
India's "Digital Competition Bill" is on the lines of EU's landmark Digital Markets Act 2022. It will apply to big firms, including those with a global turnover of over $30 billion.
The talks about Amazon acquiring MX Player surfaced last year in March. The deal was later called off by July due to the valuation mismatch.
Development and production have been sluggish since the strikes, leaving desperate workers in the lurch: "All of a sudden the faucet just turned off."
The 15th anniversary edition of the London Indian Film Festival will open on June 26 with the European Premiere of U.S. indie, tear-jerker drama “Paper Flowers,” directed by Mahesh Pailoor (“Brahmin Bulls”), starring “Deadpool’s” Karan Soni.
Film producers and studios are looking to resurrect old hits, albeit with a new star cast and contemporary storyline, and bring together successful actor-director combos, as they seek to tap into a reservoir of nostalgia to drive audiences to the cinemas.