

Exporting Bollywood: Strategy, Scale, Survival
Oct 17, 2025
Pranab Kapadia, a veteran overseas film distributor, dives into Bollywood's international journey, revealing its leap from 300 screens in 2003 to a worldwide phenomenon today. He discusses the vital role of the U.S. market, which accounts for up to 50% of overseas revenue. The rise of streaming platforms poses new challenges, while shifting audience preferences could change the cinematic landscape. Pranab also explores the complexities of selecting films for global release and the growing influence of regional cinema, painting a vivid picture of Bollywood's future.
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Multiplexes Sparked Overseas Growth
- Indian films' overseas penetration exploded after 2003 as multiplexes and better tracking boosted grosses.
- A theatrical revolution began when films moved from single screens to multiplexes abroad and collections climbed rapidly.
Themes Vary By Territory
- Different themes resonate in different territories: family dramas and song-driven films play well in Western markets.
- Gulf audiences historically preferred action films due to a working-class diaspora taste profile.
Size Of The Overseas Box Office
- The overseas theatrical box office for Indian films is around Rs 3,000 crore.
- This represents a sizeable, monetized international market for Indian cinema.