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The business of movies: direct-to-OTT versus theatrical release of big-budget Bollywood films

The past year has seen some big direct-to-OTT releases. Problem is, releasing films on OTT platforms severely caps what filmmakers can make off it.

July 25, 2021 / 08:08 IST
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Ajay Devgn in 'Bhuj: The Pride of India'. (Image: screen grab)
Ajay Devgn in 'Bhuj: The Pride of India'. (Image: screen grab)

Ever since movies started releasing directly on OTT, there has been a Bollywood release or two every month. During the pandemic, especially, several filmmakers made a choice to take the streaming route instead of waiting indefinitely for theatres to reopen.

To be sure, some filmmakers are waiting for theatres to reopen (Delhi reopens theatres at 50% capacity from July 26, 2021). Among them are the makers of some movies with a budget in the range of Rs150-200 crore, like Sooryavanshi and ’83. Industry insiders expect interest in the range of Rs15-20 crore has already built up for each of these films.

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Last year, the biggest OTT release was Akshay Kumar's Laxmii on Disney+Hotstar, followed by Varun Dhawan's Coolie No. 1 on Amazon Prime Video. Had these movies released in theaters, they would have done business of at least Rs150 crore and Rs100 crore, respectively, if the good response to them on satellite and OTT is any indication.

The first half of 2021 has seen Salman Khan's Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai coming out on ZEE5 while Farhan Akhtar's Toofaan premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 16, 2021 (it was earlier slated for theatrical release on September 18, 2020).