Producer Namit Malhotra’s birthday wish for Hans Zimmer sparks buzz as Ramayana gears up with Zimmer, A.R. Rahman, and Nitesh Tiwari for a 2026 release.
We Both Shared the Same Goal” : Yash on His Partnership with Namit Malhotra
In a significant development, the National Awards were announced today, recognizing outstanding contributions across Indian cinema. Among the honorees was Malhotra's Prime Focus Group, which won the National Award for Best Film in Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comic (AVGC) for its work on Brahmāstra: Part 1 – Shiva.
Namit Malhotra has become one of the most significant Indians in Hollywood over the last 30 years by being a trailblazing force in both Bollywood and Hollywood. Although India has sent many of its talented citizens to Hollywood, Malhotra distinguishes out for being the first to support big-budget films such as The Angry Birds Movie 3 and The Garfield Movie.
The highly anticipated premiere took place at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on May 19, attracting a host of notable guests including producer Namit Malhotra and voice actors Chris Pratt and Hannah Waddingham, turning the event into a glamorous affair.
Oscars 2022: Namit Malhotra, the son of Bollywood producer Naresh Malhotra, leads DNEG, the UK-based multi-award-winning visual effects provider.
Namit Malhotra, CEO, DNEG, on carving out a niche with Prime Focus in Bollywood and then DNEG in Hollywood, and DNEG's two Oscar nominations this year.
The 2011 Academy Awards saw 10 nominations in the VFX (visual effects) category. Of these, five films (including X-Men: First Class, Transformers: Dark of the Moon and The Tree of Life) had engaged an Indian company for 2D-to-3D conversion and post-production work.
Media company Prime Focus today said Hong Kong-based private equity fund AID Partners Capital has invested USD 10 million in its subsidiary Prime Focus World.
Prime Focus has pegged a capital expenditure of USD 15-17 million in the current fiscal year, mainly towards expanding its operations in India and overseas, in its bid to become a global visual entertainment services company.