One of India’s largest film studios is holding back the release of its big, long-delayed Bollywood features, betting that movie halls will reopen by year-end and help resuscitate the hard-hit industry after months of closures due to Covid-19.
Reliance Big Entertainment Pvt., which has collaborated with Steven Spielberg and is owned by embattled tycoon Anil Ambani, is hoping to release two Hindi-language films in theaters in the next three months, Chief Executive Officer Shibasish Sarkar said in an interview. Theatrical debuts of “83” -- charting the journey of India’s cricket world cup victory in the title year -- and the