Warner Bros. Pictures announced its 2023 India theatrical lineup on Monday, which includes highly anticipated titles such as ‘Dune 2’, ‘Barbie’, ‘Creed III’, and four DC superhero films. ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’, starring Zachary Levi, will be released on March 17, ‘The Flash’, led by Ezra...
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Bollywood: It is a common name for the Indian film Industry. It is a combination of Bombay and Hollywood. The city of Bombay, which is known as Mumbai today, is the Hindi film industry.
Hollywood: It is a US film industry in a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California where movies and Television series are made.
Tollywood: The Indian Telugu – language film industry, based in Hyderabad, Telangana.
Kenneth Lowe to join WBD Board of Directors
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. has announced that Kenneth W. Lowe will join the company's Board of Directors effective April 2, 2023, and stand for election by the company’s stockholders at the 2023 annual meeting of stockholders.
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Govt. releases celebs, SM influencers’ endorsement guidelines
The Department of Consumer Affairs under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, released a guidebook on ‘Endorsements Know-hows!’ for celebrities, influencers and virtual influencers on social media platforms in New Delhi on Friday.
<...Vh1 Supersonic 2023 announces its starry line up
After a two-year hiatus, one of India's largest multi-genre music and lifestyle festivals returns with a slew of pop culture-defining experiences! Anne-Marie and CKay are among the international musical sensations performing in India for the first time! The global artists and headliners will be joi...
Hipi launches programme to make learning fun
One of India's leading short video apps, Hipi, has launched a new initiative #LearningWithHipi with a vision to educate while entertaining.
With this initiative, Hipi aims to make learning a fun activity for the Indian youth and will be in...
M&E Outlook CY23: Digital startups to disrupt traditional media
By Karan Taurani@Elara Capital
In the media and entertainment (M&E) industry, digital is now occupying centre stage, starting to impact all forms of traditional media.
For example, the cinema medium is at 25 percent lower footf...