Bollywood needs a superhero to rescue it; revenue still 38% down

Analysts blame industry woes on lockdowns, lack of new content, and growing competition from streaming and over-the-top platforms

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The annualised revenue of listed movie exhibitors, distributors, and producers is 38 per cent below the pre-Covid high reported in third quarter (Q3) of 2019-20 (FY20). In the same period, India Inc’s combined net sales was up 30 per cent.

Krishna Kant Mumbai
The Hindi film industry and the companies that get their revenue from Bollywood are yet to fully recover from the Covid-19 shock, even as rest of India Inc reported record revenues and profits in the post-pandemic period.

The annualised revenue of listed movie exhibitors, distributors, and producers is 38 per cent below the pre-Covid high reported in third quarter (Q3) of 2019-20 (FY20). In the same period, India Inc’s combined net sales was up 30 per cent.

The analysis is based on the quarterly consolidated profit and loss of five Bollywood-related listed companies — PVR, Inox Leisure, Eros International Media, Shemaroo Entertainment, and Mukta Arts.

First Published: Sep 06 2022 | 10:21 PM IST

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