"The company can beat the growth rate of last one year, since momentum is very strong, as more filmmakers are adopting its audio system for production," said Dolby Laboratories Senior Director Maketing, India, South-East Asia and Australia, Ashim Mathur.
Stating that more than 300 screens are now under Dolby platform in the country, Mathur told reporters that South India alone has 100 screens, with Tamil Nadu accounting for 80, the highest in the country.
On investment to instal Dolby Atmos, he said it varied from Rs 25 lakh to Rs 35 lakh per screen, he said.
"The growth in Dolby Atmos has been much faster than that of 'Dolby Surround Sound," Mathur said.
Among the nearly 10,000 screens in the country, around 2,700 screens are equipped to play high-end digital movies, Mathur said.
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