Tag: Indian entertainment industry

  • Atrangii shakes hands with Dubai’s GDRFA to expand global entertainment

    Atrangii shakes hands with Dubai’s GDRFA to expand global entertainment

    MUMBAI: The world just got a little more ‘Atrangii’! In a bold move that cements its global ambitions, Atrangii has announced a strategic partnership with the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai. This milestone collaboration marks Atrangii’s grand entry into the middle eastern entertainment market, blending world-class storytelling with cultural innovation.

    As content consumption skyrockets across the middle east, Atrangii is stepping up to deliver diverse, high-quality, and engaging narratives tailored to an ever-expanding audience. With this move, the Indian entertainment powerhouse isn’t just exporting content—it’s weaving an entertainment revolution that transcends borders.

    “We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in our journey—Atrangii’s association with the Government of Dubai (GDRFA) as we expand our footprint in the middle east. This collaboration is a testament to our vision of delivering world-class entertainment experiences that resonate beyond borders”, said Atrangii founder Vibhu Agarwal via Linkedin.

    The partnership aims to create an entertainment ecosystem unlike any other, fusing cutting-edge technology with compelling storytelling. Atrangii is set to captivate audiences with content that not only entertains but also bridges cultural narratives between India and the middle east.

    “This is more than just an expansion; it’s a movement towards globalising Indian entertainment and crafting stories that connect with audiences worldwide. As we step into this new era, our focus remains on excellence, innovation, and delivering content that leaves a lasting impact”, added Agarwal.

    The middle east is a rapidly growing entertainment hub, and Atrangii’s presence in the region signals a significant shift in global content dynamics. By joining forces with Dubai’s GDRFA, the brand is poised to redefine how audiences consume entertainment on a global scale.

    The future of entertainment isn’t just coming-it’s already here, and Atrangii is leading the charge. Stay tuned as the brand continues to break new ground and reshape the industry.

     

  • Female representation in mainstream film & entertainment industry is low currently: O Womaniya! 2022 study

    Female representation in mainstream film & entertainment industry is low currently: O Womaniya! 2022 study

    Mumbai: A recent report reveals that female representation in the film & entertainment sector is minimal currently. The report is conducted by Ormax Media and Film Companion and titled as O Womaniya! 2022. The report is supported by entertainment hub Prime Video.

    The report highlights on-screen and off-screen representation of women by analysing over 150 theatrical films, streaming films and series released in 2021 across eight Indian languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali, and Gujarati.

    The report studied the representation and participation of women across three major categories—”content” which included female representation on-screen and behind the camera; “marketing” which studied female representation in promotional trailers of films and series; and “corporate” which analysed female representation in boardrooms of the top 25 media and entertainment firms. The key findings are:

    Low – representation off-screen: Behind the camera, women are underrepresented, with only 10 per cent of the head of department (HOD) positions held by women across key divisions (production design, writing, editing, direction, and cinematography). Out of the 56 theatrical films analysed across languages, not even one was directed or edited by a woman. Women held only 10 per cent of senior leadership positions in decision-making media and entertainment corporations, resulting in a ripple effect on inclusivity throughout the production and execution chain.

    Low – representation on-screen: Only 55 per cent of the movies and series passed the Bechdel Test. Even in promotional trailers analysed through the Trailer Talk Time Test, women had only 25 per cent of the talk time, with 48 titles even allocating 10 seconds or less to female characters.

    Women hire more women: The percentage of female HODs doubled when a woman greenlit a series or a film. Similarly, a higher percentage of films passed the Bechdel Test (68 per cent) and women had higher trailer talk time (35 per cent) if the title was commissioned by a woman.

    Streaming is driving the change: Streaming films and series performed better than theatrical films across all parameters, indicating the change the sector is ushering in representation on and off-screen. For instance, the representation of female HODs in streaming films and series was five times higher than in theatrical films. Similarly, 64 per cent of streaming series and 55 per cent of streaming films passed the Bechdel Test, as opposed to more than half of theatrical films failing it. Likewise, streaming films and series provided more talk time to female characters in trailers, leading theatrical films by 10 percentage points and 14 percentage points, respectively.

    The report received collaboration from multiple entities within the media and entertainment industry. This includes industry bodies like the Producers Guild of India and the Active Telugu Film Producers Guild, streaming services like hoichoi, SonyLIV, Voot and ZEE5, along with leading film studios like Clean Slate Filmz, Dharma Productions, Emmay Entertainment, Excel Entertainment, Purple Pebble Pictures, RSVP and Sikhya Entertainment.

    O Womaniya! 2022 was also supported by actor Vidya Balan, who, over the last seventeen years, has led and furthered the mandate for female-led stories across theatrical and streaming films.

    Ormax Media founder and CEO Shailesh Kapoor said, “While it’s no surprise that female representation in mainstream entertainment is low, the degree of skew, such as 10:90 on some key parameters, should be a wake-up call. While streaming titles, especially series, are more women-inclusive in on and off-screen representation, theatrical films continue to perform very poorly, and in fact, have shown no positive growth at all since the previous report, which covered content released in 2019 & 2020. We hope that this report serves as a starting point for the industry to come together and discuss ways to address the evident imbalance.”

    Sharing his thoughts on the findings, Film Companion founder and editor Anupama Chopra said, “Data is essential to understanding how drastically skewed the gender equation in the Indian film industry is. O Womaniya! provides us with the starting point for discussion and debate. Starting out as an effort by Ormax Media and Film Companion, the initiative has now found resonance with the entire industry. The support that we have received from film bodies, streaming services, and studios is heartening. We will continue to build on this momentum and hopefully lead the way to change.”

    Talking about the significance of the report, Prime Video head of originals Aparna Purohit commented, “While there have been improvements in female representation in Indian entertainment, there hasn’t been any data-backed report in India that can hold a mirror up to the current reality. O Womaniya! 2022 fills the much-needed gap with its rich insights. We are thrilled to join hands with Ormax Media and Film Companion on an initiative that is in sync with our philosophy on equitable representation. The report serves as a good starting point to initiate discussions on the need to involve more women, particularly in decision-making roles, as that has a ripple effect on inclusivity in the entire ecosystem. Change has to be persistent and intentional, and we need to take constant steps to improve these numbers year after year.”

    Elaborating on the role of streaming in improving female representation, she added, “Streaming services have certainly opened the doors for more inclusive storytelling that provides greater opportunities for women. Streaming has given voice to more female storytellers, resulting in an increase in stories that are driven by female characters with agency. At Prime Video, we have rolled out an inclusion policy playbook that has institutionalised certain guidelines to ensure equal female representation on and off-screen. These range from mandatory female representation in writers’ rooms to evaluating every script on specific parameters. I am certain that streaming is going to further lead the charge on diversity, equity and inclusivity in Indian entertainment.”

    Reacting to the findings shared in the report, Vidya Balan said, “As an actor, I have noticed the change in female representation in films in the last decade and a half. From seeing just a handful of women on sets to now having women lead film-making by taking charge of direction, editing, and other key departments, we have come a long way. While this change has been underway for a while, it’s now become stronger with streaming services that have introduced the much-needed diversity in storytelling and on sets. However, the report indicates that we still have a lot of ground to cover. And this can only happen when we have more women in the boardrooms, prompting change right at the heart of decision-making.”

    “As female actors in positions of influence, we need to push for more female representation behind the camera in order to have more sensitive, authentic and relatable representation in front of it too. I am glad to be associated with the report and commend Ormax Media, Film Companion, Prime Video, and all other entities for taking the step towards documenting female representation in Indian entertainment. We now need to move the needle from intention to action, and work towards minimising and disrupting biases,” she added.

  • Ormax Media, Film Companion to launch ‘O Womaniya!’ report in June

    Ormax Media, Film Companion to launch ‘O Womaniya!’ report in June

    Mumbai: Media consulting firm Ormax Media and entertainment journalism platform Film Companion have announced the launch of the second edition of their initiative on female representation in the Indian entertainment industry titled ‘O Womaniya!’. The report will be released in June this year.

     The 2022 ‘O Womaniya!’ report is supported by the Producers Guild of India, Active Telugu Film Producers Guild, Amazon Prime Video, Zee5, Voot, Hoichoi, and SonyLIV.

    Unlike the 2021 report which focused only on films released in 2020, the 2022 edition will also look at the streaming category extensively analysing the major digital-series and direct-to-OTT films, along with theatrical films, released in 2021 across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam entertainment industries, said the statement.

    “The latest edition will also analyse female representation in the boardrooms of the top media and entertainment companies in India, and how the industry can work towards creating a nurturing environment that helps women grow into leadership roles,” it added. 

    “I believe that cinema can shape the world. Which is why inclusivity and diversity is paramount. ‘O Womaniya!’ is our attempt to push the needle to move faster,” said Film Companion founder and editor Anupama Chopra. “We hope that data will trigger conversation, which will trigger change. We are happy to collaborate with industry bodies like the Producers Guild of India and Active Telugu Film Producers Guild, and streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, an important part of India’s rapidly evolving creative ecosystem, to take this conversation forward meaningfully. With multiple industry players joining hands with us for the second edition of ‘O Womaniya!’ we believe we are moving the needle, slowly but significantly on this important subject.”

    “With every edition, we want to expand the ambition of this report, such as covering digital series this time,” said Ormax Media founder and CEO Shailesh Kapoor. “But the section of the 2022 report that I’m keenly looking forward to is on the representation of women in the senior management of Indian entertainment companies. These are the decision-makers who have the ability to shape the industry’s future, and hence, the analysis must start from the top.”

    The initiative has associated with Sunitha Rangaswami who is an independent consultant and has expertise on the subject of gender and women’s economic empowerment.

    “The previous report highlighted how we are missing a trick on promoting gender equality in the Indian Entertainment industry,” said Rangaswami. “I see this report more as a provocation (catalyst) on how each of us can engage in charting new pathways – through small actions and big – to make change possible. And motivate Indian entertainment companies to adopt a whole new gender paradigm in sync with the times we live in. The audience is ready for it…. are we?”

    The report will employ various qualitative and quantitative methods including trailer talk time, Bechdel Test, and more to report the findings.

    “On the corporate side, the report will ask some hard questions on creating equitable opportunities and a supportive environment, while on the creative side it will take a deep dive into the type of content being created, how women are being profiled in it and how it is being marketed,” said the statement.

  • Amazon Prime now available in India

    Amazon Prime now available in India

    MUMBAI: With an introductory price of Rs 499 for a year, Amazon Prime is now available in India to give users same day or next day delivery on orders and 30 minute early access to lightning deals. After the inaugural pricing period, a Prime subscription will cost Rs 999 a year.

    Items eligible for Prime benefits are marked on the website with the Prime logo next to it. Alternatively, users can choose the Prime logo filter to view the items available on Prime.

    The company has announced that Amazon Prime Video will be coming in later but it has not given a timeline. Prime Video will have access to Amazon Original Series, movies and TV shows from India and around the world.

    In the U.S., Amazon Prime offers over 40,000 movies and TV shows, a million songs and 500,000 free ebooks for $99 per year. It has begun talks with Bollywood producers and independent production houses for building video content from India. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced that $300 mn (approx Rs 2,000 cr) will be invested in its India unit.

    Overall, it’s a great news for Indian entertainment industry, as such heavy funding will surely bring out the top talent and potential superstars.

    With this, Amazon’s total investment commitment in India goes up to $5 bn; the $3 billion announced now, plus the $2 billion investment announced back in July 2014, which the company has already completed in phases over the past two years.

  • Amazon Prime now available in India

    Amazon Prime now available in India

    MUMBAI: With an introductory price of Rs 499 for a year, Amazon Prime is now available in India to give users same day or next day delivery on orders and 30 minute early access to lightning deals. After the inaugural pricing period, a Prime subscription will cost Rs 999 a year.

    Items eligible for Prime benefits are marked on the website with the Prime logo next to it. Alternatively, users can choose the Prime logo filter to view the items available on Prime.

    The company has announced that Amazon Prime Video will be coming in later but it has not given a timeline. Prime Video will have access to Amazon Original Series, movies and TV shows from India and around the world.

    In the U.S., Amazon Prime offers over 40,000 movies and TV shows, a million songs and 500,000 free ebooks for $99 per year. It has begun talks with Bollywood producers and independent production houses for building video content from India. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced that $300 mn (approx Rs 2,000 cr) will be invested in its India unit.

    Overall, it’s a great news for Indian entertainment industry, as such heavy funding will surely bring out the top talent and potential superstars.

    With this, Amazon’s total investment commitment in India goes up to $5 bn; the $3 billion announced now, plus the $2 billion investment announced back in July 2014, which the company has already completed in phases over the past two years.

  • Guild submits representation on piracy and censorship to Shabana Azmi

    Guild submits representation on piracy and censorship to Shabana Azmi

    NEW DELHI: The Film & Television Producers Guild of India has submitted a set of proposals to Shabana Azmi, chairperson of the Core Group on Piracy (Exhibition Sector including Multiplex and issues of Certification) outlining its strategy to fight piracy and given its views censorship.

    This Core Group is amongst the five groups created by the information & broadcasting ministry recently consisting eminent personalities from the Indian entertainment industry to focus on the significant problems confronted by it.
    Sushilkumar Agrawal, honorary treasurer of the Guild, apprised the chairman about the grave repercussions of piracy and censorship on the functioning of the entertainment industry at a meeting of the group on 10 January.

    Following this, Azmi had requested the Guild to deliver its suggestions officially by inscription for setting the requisite system in place. A spokesperson for the Guild told indiantelevision.com that it was confident that its proposals would be considered in a constructive manner and Azmi will initiate appropriate corrective action.

    The Guild was appreciative of the initiatives undertaken by the Union government to solve critical matters concerning the entertainment industry. On its part, the Guild will extend its unflinching co-operation to strive for the welfare and progress of the Indian entertainment sector.