"In terms of revenue, the Indian film industry has gross box office realizations of USD 2.1 billion which is expected to grow at 11 per cent CAGR reaching USD 3.7 billion by 2020," stated DTTILLP in a report.
The Indian film industry is the largest in the world in terms of number of films produced with 1,500-2,000 films produced every year in more than 20 languages.
The other factors for growth are the industry's diversification into international markets, releasing the potential of digitization, upside from ancillary revenue streams and upcoming use of Visual Effects (VFX) in movies.
The report said that despite the large number of films produced in India, the industry gross realization has been substantially lower than its global counterparts.
For example, the box office realization in the US and Canada stand at USD 11 billion whereas these countries produce significantly lower number of films (about 700 films).
The domestic box office contributes a majority of the revenue, representing 74 per cent of the total industry.
Cable and satellite rights and online/digital aggregation revenues are the fastest growing segments, and are expected to grow at a CAGR of about 15 per cent over the period FY15-FY20.
Further, the industry is dominated by Bollywood, the Hindi film industry, contributing 43 per cent of the revenue while the regional films contribute the remaining 57 per cent.
It said that the other trends in the industry include foreign films gaining share in the Indian industry and entry of international studios through acquisitions.
Going forward, the industry needs to focus on film tourism, skill enhancement, shortening window of release through better planning, updating current technology, countering piracy and growth of multiplexes, to ensure growth and profitablity.
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