The Hindi film industry is set for a major shift, driven by rising costs and corporate interest in the entertainment sector.
We foresee either big companies acquiring well-established production houses or medium-sized companies acquiring a bunch of small boutique production houses,” said Ram Mirchandani, founder of Rampage Motion Pictures.
Industry experts, as reported by The Economic Times, attribute this trend to rising operational costs and growing interest from large and mid-sized corporations in the entertainment sector.
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