Sony Pictures ink deal with Eros to produce, distribute Indian movies
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Sony Pictures Entertainment and Eros International plc announced
Wednesday that they would jointly develop, produce and acquire
multiple Bollywood films and distribute them in various parts of
the world. Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corp
of America, is expected to distribute some of the titles in the US.
Eros will use its wide infrastructure to distribute the films in
other international territories.
The two companies will, however, work jointly in India. Sony
Picture's chairman and CEO Michael Lyton and Eros International's
chairman and CEO Kishore Lulla made the announcement in London
Wednesday.
"This deal continues Sony Pictures dedication to the region as we
embrace and support local talent and invest in films made
specifically for audiences in India and the Indian diaspora," said
Lyton.
"We have a strong track record of film and television production
and distribution in India and we are proud that Eros International,
the leading player within the Indian entertainment arena, will be
working with us to find unique and inventive films for Indian
audiences and fans of Indian cinema everywhere," he added.
"I am delighted to establish this important relationship between
Eros and Sony Pictures. I am excited by the potential benefits to
both parties from working together and pleased that Sony chose Eros
as its Indian partner," said Lulla.
Sony Pictures owns a majority stake in the Sony Entertainment
Television channel in India and Eros has an option to own 24
percent of the television channel B4U Network.
Eros has built a successful business model around the release of
30-40 new films every year and the exploitation of a film library
containing more than 1,300 titles, making it one of the largest
content owners in the business.
Indo-Asian News Service
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