Rs 1,000-crore film club soon? possible, say industry insiders
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Collection of Rs 100 crore at box office is the current benchmark of success for Bollywood films, but industry professionals think the envelope could be pushed further to Rs 1,000 crore.
"I think content, infrastructure and regulation are the three aspects that would help to reach the mark of Rs 1,000 crore. With these things in place this mark can be achieved.
"The content of the film should be such that it should reach the audience; in terms of infrastructure, number of screens and ticket prices need to be increased, and something should be done on entertainment tax as it eats away a portion of the business," said Siddharth Roy Kapur, MD, Studios, Disney UTV.
He was speaking at panel discussion on 'Planning and making a Rs 1,000-crore blockbuster' at 'FICCI Frames' event today.
"Hollywood films like 'Avatar', 'Avengers' get released across the world in various languages and thereby leading to more business. I think we must also make something that will reach out to wider audience and despite the film being in another language people should be able see it," he said.
"A Hollywood film gets released in approximately 9,000 to 10,000 screens. We don't get that many screens. The number of screens should be increased," said Vijay Singh, CEO, Fox Star India.
"The director of 'Life of Pi', Ang Lee, took approximately four years or so to make this film, which won quite a few awards at Oscars. But here in India filmmakers come up with films every four-six months. This somewhere puts a question mark on the content and quality," he added.
Vikram Malhotra, CEO of Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, said investment should be made at the "script level". "I think director needs to invest time at script level. Also, piracy is an issue that needs to be curbed," he said.
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