What is common between Hindi films Swades and Main Hoon Na? |
Other than the fact that Shah Rukh Khan featured in both the films, the two fall in the co-productions category. While Swades was jointly produced by UTV and Ashutosh Gowariker Productions, for Main Hoon Na, the music company Venus Records & Tapes joined hands with Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment. |
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A recent Yes Bank report on Bollywood (emerging business trends and growth drivers) states that in 2004 at least 15 Hindi films were jointly produced. |
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This means that over Rs 100 crore of the total film productions were joint ventures. |
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Among 2004's co-productions were Farhan Akthar's Rs 35 crore Lakshya ( a collaborative effort between Excel Entertainment and UTV), Maqbool (Kaleidoscope Entertainment and Vishal Bharardwaj Pictures) and Govind Nihalani's Dev (Applause Entertainment and Entertainment One). |
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In 2005 films such as Namesake (UTV and 20thCentury Fox), D ( UTV and RamGopal Verma Productions) and Kaal (Karan Johar and Shahrukh) have been co-produced. |
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Says Ronnie Screwvala, CEO, UTV Software Communications: "Today people are realising the importance of elements like creative, production, commerce, marketing and distribution that go into making a commercially successful motion picture." |
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The report states that, the number of co-productions has increased from three in 2001 to 15 in 2004. Co-productions can be creative or financial. |
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In creative co-productions, one or more partners contribute to the creative process while the rest manage the financial resources. |
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In financial co-productions, all the partners contribute finances to produce the film. |
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Financial co-productions have increased from zero to 10 between 2001 and 2004 and an increase in creative/production associations from three in 2001 to five in 2004. |
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Filmmakers like Yash Chopra, Subhash Ghai and Sooraj Barjatya have always made movies under their home production banner. |
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Says Kacun Sethi, CEO, K Sera Sera Productions, this was possible as the filmmakers in question have been at the creative helm and have also been good businessmen. |
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But today, not necessarily all professionally-run production houses are creatively strong. Hence, co-productions are seen as a surest way of leveraging creative skills from outside along with an in-house production and business skills, she adds. |
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K Sera Sera has a 10-films deal with Sahara One Motion pictures where it has worked along with Ram Gopal Varma Productions for movies like Naach and Ek Hasina Thi. |
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Sunir Kheterpal, country head, Entertainment and Media banking, Yes Bank, points out: "Increase in financial co-productions is expected to continue over the coming years because of higher propensity to work in projects involving lower financial risk." |
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