The Hindi film industry of India a.k.a. Bollywood is the world’s largest film producer. It produces close to 1000 movies a year. For that approximately 14 million viewers swarm the theaters each day and it sold more than four billion cinema tickets every year. According to FICCI-KPMG Indian Media and Entertainment Industry Report 2013, the Indian film industry is projected to grow at a CAGR of 11.5 percent to touch INR 193.3 Billion in 2017. The growth of the Indian film industry in 2012 over 2011 is 21 % and the estimated size of the film industry in 2013 would be 122.4 INR billion. With the growing competition in the domestic as well as international market, Bollywood has started to spend a fortune on movie marketing in order to drive the...
Purpose: The entertainment industry (casually known as Show Business) is included in the tertiary se...
India has a longstanding reputation for its acclaimed film industry and continues to be by far the w...
This study examines the significance and the favorability of brand placements in Indian film industr...
In today’s dynamic entertainment environment, hundreds of movies release each year in Bollywood and ...
The latest technological innovations and production techniques have enriched the capacity of the fil...
The entertainment sector in India is poised for a compounded annual growth rate of 20% according to ...
Bollywood is the name given to the Hindi movie industry in India. It is one of the big-gest film clu...
India has a longstanding reputation for its acclaimed film industry and continues to be by far the w...
The objective of the study is to develop a parsimonious model to predict the box office success of a...
India is a rapidly growing emerging market with a large film industry. Entertainment companies like ...
The Indian film industry produces more movies and sells more tickets than any other movie industry, ...
The Indian media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest growing industry in the world. Ind...
Film marketing process has been enriched by the revolutionary changes in the field of communication...
In the context of an emerging economy, the paper analyzes indigenous growth and internationalization...
The Indian film industry produces more movies than any other and is characterized as being on the th...
Purpose: The entertainment industry (casually known as Show Business) is included in the tertiary se...
India has a longstanding reputation for its acclaimed film industry and continues to be by far the w...
This study examines the significance and the favorability of brand placements in Indian film industr...
In today’s dynamic entertainment environment, hundreds of movies release each year in Bollywood and ...
The latest technological innovations and production techniques have enriched the capacity of the fil...
The entertainment sector in India is poised for a compounded annual growth rate of 20% according to ...
Bollywood is the name given to the Hindi movie industry in India. It is one of the big-gest film clu...
India has a longstanding reputation for its acclaimed film industry and continues to be by far the w...
The objective of the study is to develop a parsimonious model to predict the box office success of a...
India is a rapidly growing emerging market with a large film industry. Entertainment companies like ...
The Indian film industry produces more movies and sells more tickets than any other movie industry, ...
The Indian media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest growing industry in the world. Ind...
Film marketing process has been enriched by the revolutionary changes in the field of communication...
In the context of an emerging economy, the paper analyzes indigenous growth and internationalization...
The Indian film industry produces more movies than any other and is characterized as being on the th...
Purpose: The entertainment industry (casually known as Show Business) is included in the tertiary se...
India has a longstanding reputation for its acclaimed film industry and continues to be by far the w...
This study examines the significance and the favorability of brand placements in Indian film industr...