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THINK HOLLYWOOD, THINK INDIA!

- Prashant Singh

Hollywood’s tryst with India is only getting bigger, better! It was recently announced that the sixth installmen­t of (American star) Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise will be shot in India, along with other internatio­nal locations. Wooing Indian audiences seems to be on Hollywood’s mind, of late. Actors Vin Diesel and Jackie Chan were in India earlier this year to promote their films xxx: Return of Xander Cage and Kung Fu Yoga respective­ly, Hollywood star Hugh Jackman uploaded videos on social media for Indian fans to promote Logan. “I think it (Hollywood) should look at all the markets. It seems that seeing what Furious 7 or The Jungle Book did (in India) was eye-opening especially when Hollywood executives see a potential like that. They must be like, ‘how do I get into that game?’ I am sure they are going to target India now knowing that those films have done so well,” Hollywood director DJ Caruso told HT during promotions of XXX: Return of Xander Cage in India. The Indian connection doesn’t end there. Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone featured in XXX, and Priyanka Chopra will be seen in Baywatch. Then, the trailer of Spider-man: Homecoming, will be released in 10 local languages in India. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh says “India is a huge country, and especially with growing population of English-speaking audiences, Hollywood think-tanks are confident that India can become the next big

Shooting films here, casting Indian actors or visiting for promotion — Hollywood’s focus is on India

destinatio­n for them. In today’s global world, if Hollywood is looking to exploit Indian market, why not?” he says. “The simple answer is India’s 1.3 billionstr­ong population,” adds exhibitor-distributo­r Akshaye Rathi, who believes: “With constant growth in exhibition business, burgeoning demand for entertainm­ent platforms and population, Hollywood is sowing the seeds at the right time before the market booms like never before.” A word of caution: “While quantity is also important, Bollywood needs to focus on quality of our films, giving strong competitio­n to Hollywood,” says Adarsh.

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PHOTO: YURIKO NAKAO/GETTY IMAGES Stills from XXX: Return of Xander Cage, Beauty and the Beast, Kung Fu Yoga, Spiderman: Homecoming, and Mission Impossible franchise
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