Tag: Bengali Movies

  • OTMC Brings Hollywood Dubbed Bengali Movies

    OTMC Brings Hollywood Dubbed Bengali Movies

    MUMBAI: According to a KPMG report, over the last few years, nearly 40 percent English releases are dubbed in at least one regional language.Because dubbing into different Indian languages helps reach wider audience base, leading to increase in the contribution from dubbed versions to overall revenue collection in Indian market.

    Hollywood films are targeting both big and small markets equally, considering the growing content consumption in tier II and III markets.Good cinematic experience of Hollywood movies has been appreciated by audiences across different demographics in India. Hence Hollywood studios are also dubbing their films into number of Regional Languages in India, Bengali being one such language

    Bengalis as an audience, are creatively inclined and are always looking at avenues for engaging content, good actors/directors, story line and a good movie watching experience in their own language.One Take Media Co. has forayed in the Dubbed Movies category with a thump. OTMC has more than 100 Hollywood Movies and it has dubbed close to 20 Movies in Bengali. Movies like The Landlord, Hacker, Flight 192, Skybound, Trust No1 etc are all available in Bengali.

    Bengali is India's second most spoken language, which is spoken by 9.72 crore citizens i.e. 8.03 percent of the total population.Also, Bengali ranks Seventh among the Most Spoken Language in the world with about 300mn world population speaking Bengali. Hence, One Take Media Co. CEO and Founder, Mr. Anil Khera says “Bengali as a language having such a wide audience in India and the World as a whole, we had to foray in this market. Hence OTMC not only offers Hollywood Dubbed in Bengali Movies but also Original Bengali Movies. These movies are available for DTH, Cable, OTT Platforms. OTMC has been a leader in content distribution and will leave no stone unturned in its offerings.”

  • B’desh and West Bengal film industries join hands

    B’desh and West Bengal film industries join hands

    MUMBAI: The film industries of Bangladesh and West Bengal have come together in their zeal for mutual cooperation for co-production and exhibition of Bengali movies.

    In the presence of Bangladesh information minister Hasanul Hoque Inu, members of the two film industries announced that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) would be signed by them in the next few days.

    “We have always felt that the film industries at both places have been kept divided. If we can unite the two industries as one, then the resultant market would be a huge one,” said Bengali actor-producer Prosenjit Chatterjee.

    The West Bengal film industry has proposed to release all current Bengali films produced this year in Bangladesh. They also want to join hands in creating and developing cinema halls together on both sides of the border. Besides exhibition, the MoU will also harp on increasing joint venture production of films.

    “Our final target is to ensure that Bengali films get releases in both places on the same day,” Prosenjit said.